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The Ghost in My Brain

How a Concussion Stole My Life and How the New Science of Brain Plasticity Helped Me Get It Back

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The Ghost in My Brain

By: Clark Elliott Ph.D.
Narrated by: Arthur Morey
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The dramatic story of one man's recovery offers new hope to those suffering from concussions and other brain traumas.

In 1999, Clark Elliott suffered a concussion when his car was rear-ended. Overnight his life changed from that of a rising professor with a research career in artificial intelligence to a humbled man struggling to get through a single day. At times he couldn't walk across a room, or even name his five children. Doctors told him he would never fully recover. After eight years, the cognitive demands of his job, and of being a single parent, finally became more than he could manage. As a result of one final effort to recover, he crossed paths with two brilliant Chicago-area research-clinicians - one a specialized optometrist, the other a cognitive psychologist - working on the leading edge of brain plasticity. He was substantially improved within weeks.

Remarkably, Elliott kept detailed notes throughout his experience, from the moment of impact to the final stages of his recovery, astounding documentation that is the basis of this fascinating audiobook. The Ghost in My Brain gives hope to the millions who suffer from head injuries each year, and provides a unique and informative window into the world's most complex computational device: the human brain.

©2015 Clark Elliott (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Recorded by arrangement with Viking, a member of Penguin Group (USA) LLC, a Penguin Random House Company.
Medical Professionals & Academics Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Human Brain Inspiring Thought-Provoking Health Brain Injury
Inspirational Recovery Journey • Detailed Brain Injury Description • Pleasant Voice • Relatable Personal Experiences
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Pseudo science esque. A bit narcissistic. Not enough other stories. Not much breadth. Interesting but not compelling.

Just okay

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If you want to hear a very detailed account of how a concussive brain does not work properly this is the book for you. If you want to learn how to heal your brain skip ahead eight hours or so. Or just Google the doctors used.

Not what I expected

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Incredible story of perseverance! So informative and changed my knowledge of the brain! Thank you for sharing!

Wow!

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This was such a wonderful read and an overall encouragement as I resonate with so much of what the author endured. There’s nothing better than finding hope through someone else’s success story who has walked or crawled in your shoes (I.e. TBI and concussion). I will use this book to help encourage others who have suffered brain trauma find hope in the unconventional processes much as I did. I am alive to write my own review and that is a blessing.

Huge Encouragement For Those With Prior Brain Trauma

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if you've had a concussion - and aren't recovering, read this. the battery concept really helps,, as well as understandimg what treatmenta eventually brought him back to normal.

important book for people with concussions

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

The core of this book is interesting and insightful. The author conveys some aspects of living with brain injury that are rarely talked about and difficult to describe. However, these glimpses are buried in a seemingly endless tedium of repetition, recital of dates and facts, and other mundane details that are truly irrelevant.

My advice: Read/listen to the first half of the book. Then, just be aware that author claims to have been successfully treated using a series of custom prescription glasses. Very little new is revealed in the second half aside from this fact, which almost reads as a footnote to the author's almost daily journal of every minute observation (each one being very similar to dozens of previous observations).

Aside from these criticisms, the book is still important for the way it describes living with brain injury. It is just not a story told in a skillful way, but more as an unedited journal.

Would you recommend The Ghost in My Brain to your friends? Why or why not?

I would recommend the first half of the book, as it offers some glimpse into what it is like living with a brain injury. The recommendation would come with the caveat to go ahead and put the book down as soon as it started to become tedious, because it would not recover.

Do you think The Ghost in My Brain needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

A follow-up is definitely unnecessary. It is difficult to imagine the author left out the slightest detail. A sequel would, possibly, go into slightly more detail about what he had for lunch each day.

Mostly Tedious With Moments of Insight

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In 1999, Clark Elliott was a research professor with a rising career in artificial intelligence. Then he was the victim of a rear-end car collision, and his life was transformed overnight.

Simple tasks had become difficult. He sometimes had difficulty remembering his children's names. He sometimes had difficulty walking through doors, or down corridors. He had difficulty making decisions--simple decisions. A sign on a shop door saying "Come in" once held him in place for several minutes, knowing he didn't want to go into that shop, but unable to simply ignore its instruction.

After delivering a lecture to his students, he might be unable to stand up, or unable to identify his car in the parking lot. Sometimes he would be seemingly completely normal, and hten a few minutes later, severely impaired due to the mental and physical effort expended in that "normal" conversation or activity.

The story of the dog that didn't exist is fascinating and funny and scary.

And for eight years, medical professional after medical professional told him he would never get any better, and he had to learn to live with his deficits. Most of them seemed completely uninterested in his detailed description of his symptoms, because they knew there was nothing to be done.

Then he met two brilliant research clinicians, a cognitive psychologist and an optometrist, both of them working on brain plasticity. It's a fascinating story from beginning to end.

Highly recommended.

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A fascinating story of life after a concussion

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I really enjoyed the story. It is amazing and inspiring. If you're looking for an example of a growth mindset - here you have it, a firsthand experience marvelously documented.

Amazingly interesting.

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This is a book I had to listen to. I currently am suffering with a TBI. And listening to this book gives me hope that there may be a future for me.

currently suffering

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I SO relate and it's awesome for a caregiver to read/listen too. They may understand more about our injuries.

Relatable

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