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Secrets of the Brain

By: Scientific American
Narrated by: Alex Boyles
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The sense of position and movement is often called the sixth sense; the brain’s connection to the immune system might be a seventh. In this audiobook, we examine the diverse functions of the brain beyond the five senses, including the glymphatic system for maintaining brain health, the processes behind intuition, and new research raising questions about “brain death.”

©2019 Scientific American, a division of Springer Nature America, Inc. (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Human Brain Brain Science
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Informative, refreshing , and challenging, I previously subscribed to this magazine. I am a stroke, glaucoma, PFO, and PTSD survivor. Engaging articles like these are my weapons of choice. Thankyou.

A very good read.

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This was so informative, and so glad to find out that sleep is so very important for so many reasons. I sorry I listened to this about 4 times, just trying to get as much out of it that I could.

Very informative

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An excellent compilation of articles in the field of neuroscience. It was fluently read, but the narrator sounded like an android.

Fascinating neuro research

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Truly engaging. A must read. Also to whom that wrote it, and to whom that helped with the information. Thank you.

I really and deeply enjoyed every chapter.

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