Fugitive Minds:

Fugitive Minds:

by Antonio Melechi (Author)

Synopsis

We know considerably more about the functioning of the brain than we did fifty years ago, but so many of its behaviours remain mysterious. How can we make sense of spirit possession or the psychology of alien abduction? Or even the effects of sleep deprivation or of being in love. Antonio Melechi's strikingly original book explores the 'abnormal' functioning of the brain, ranging from the affects of mental illness and depression to drugs, alien abduction, sleepwalking and migraine. Melechi not only writes beautifully, his range of reference crosses neurology and psychology, anthropology, poetry and the novel, ranging from Freud and William James to Cardinal Newman and William Burroughs. Some of the 'afflictions' Melechi discusses are familiar to us all, like sleep and love, others - such as Capgras's syndrome (the conviction that all the people around you have been replaced by doubles - are rare and bizarre. Melechi makes them all equally fascinating...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: William Heinemann Ltd
Published: 28 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0434010073
ISBN 13: 9780434010073
Book Overview: A remarkably original exploration of the byways of the human mind, exploring its malfunctions and altered states from schizophrenia to LSD, from depression to the changes wrought by love. A cross between Oliver Sacks and Adam Philips.

Author Bio
Antonio Melechi is a fellow of the Welcome Institute for the History of Medicine. He lives in London. Fugitive Minds in his first book.