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4 produkter
Inbunden, Engelska, 2027
1 047 kr
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A toddler wobbles strangely after a seemingly minor fall in the tub. A five-year-old, once delighted by her crayons, loses the ability to name her favorite colors. A teenager becomes convinced that his parents are imposters, the world around him reduced to an elaborate stage. An adolescent with migraines sees reality periodically shrink down—people, rooms, entire spaces doll-sized and distant. Through these and other fascinating cases, The Resilient Pediatric Brain explores how children—and the families and clinicians who care for them—respond when the developing brain is disrupted by disease or injury.Drawing from his training in pediatric neurology, Andrew Silverman tells the stories of children facing illnesses—ranging from rare immune syndromes to epilepsy and developmental disorders—and contextualizes them within contemporary medical practice and emerging research. He blends vivid human detail with clear explanations of neuroscience, inviting readers to share in the diagnostic puzzles and moments of discovery that shape pediatric neurological care. Combining narrative medicine with clinical insight, Silverman considers the ethical and emotional challenges of caring for children with serious conditions while reflecting on broader themes of uncertainty, resilience, adaptation, and healing. Engaging, informative, and empathetic, this book offers a personal, in-depth view of pediatric brain disease for families, students, practitioners, and other curious readers alike.
Häftad, Engelska, 2027
255 kr
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A toddler wobbles strangely after a seemingly minor fall in the tub. A five-year-old, once delighted by her crayons, loses the ability to name her favorite colors. A teenager becomes convinced that his parents are imposters, the world around him reduced to an elaborate stage. An adolescent with migraines sees reality periodically shrink down—people, rooms, entire spaces doll-sized and distant. Through these and other fascinating cases, The Resilient Pediatric Brain explores how children—and the families and clinicians who care for them—respond when the developing brain is disrupted by disease or injury.Drawing from his training in pediatric neurology, Andrew Silverman tells the stories of children facing illnesses—ranging from rare immune syndromes to epilepsy and developmental disorders—and contextualizes them within contemporary medical practice and emerging research. He blends vivid human detail with clear explanations of neuroscience, inviting readers to share in the diagnostic puzzles and moments of discovery that shape pediatric neurological care. Combining narrative medicine with clinical insight, Silverman considers the ethical and emotional challenges of caring for children with serious conditions while reflecting on broader themes of uncertainty, resilience, adaptation, and healing. Engaging, informative, and empathetic, this book offers a personal, in-depth view of pediatric brain disease for families, students, practitioners, and other curious readers alike.
E-bok
Engelska, 202099 kr
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Provides evidence that human consciousness can never be reproduced and exposes the perils of artificial intelligence • Explains how consciousness transcends the brain and body through quantum theory and accounts of consciousness in the clinically dead • Shares scientific evidence of how the image on the Shroud of Turin was produced and connects these findings to evidence concerning near-death experiences • Reveals how consciousness cannot be reproduced by a machine and how attempts to do so threaten what makes us human Stephen Hawking once said that the unanticipated consequences of artificial intelligence will be the greatest threat to humanity’s survival. In this book, Dr. Andrew Silverman reveals why the powerful consciousness of the human mind could never be manufactured and so cannot be reproduced with technology. Integrating extensive scientific research from three seemingly unrelated fields of study--quantum mechanics, near-death experiences, and the Shroud of Turin--Silverman reveals the pitfalls and perils of artificial intelligence and addresses the fundamentally flawed thinking that underlies it. Drawing on his work as one of the leading experts on the Shroud of Turin as well as research by scientists from NASA and Los Alamos, he shows how the image on the Shroud could only have been produced by a flash of light as intense as a nuclear explosion--a burst of light that occurred after the body was in the tomb. Sharing medical evidence of consciousness in people declared clinically dead, the author shows how the light of consciousness evidenced by the Shroud is also a consistent feature of most near-death experiences. Exploring the non-local nature of consciousness--how it transcends the physical brain and body, Silverman explains why the human mind cannot be reduced to a computer and examines what separates sentient beings from machines. He shows how getting caught up in the push for artificial intelligence and the technological quest for immortality--through the attempt to “download” our minds onto computers--will only lead us to devalue and erase what makes us unique and irreplaceable in this cold, dark universe: our humanity.
Ljudbok
Engelska, 2020268 kr
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Provides evidence that human consciousness can never be reproduced and exposes the perils of artificial intelligence • Explains how consciousness transcends the brain and body through quantum theory and accounts of consciousness in the clinically dead • Shares scientific evidence of how the image on the Shroud of Turin was produced and connects these findings to evidence concerning near-death experiences • Reveals how consciousness cannot be reproduced by a machine and how attempts to do so threaten what makes us human Stephen Hawking once said that the unanticipated consequences of artificial intelligence will be the greatest threat to humanity’s survival. In this book, Dr. Andrew Silverman reveals why the powerful consciousness of the human mind could never be manufactured and so cannot be reproduced with technology. Integrating extensive scientific research from three seemingly unrelated fields of study--quantum mechanics, near-death experiences, and the Shroud of Turin--Silverman reveals the pitfalls and perils of artificial intelligence and addresses the fundamentally flawed thinking that underlies it. Drawing on his work as one of the leading experts on the Shroud of Turin as well as research by scientists from NASA and Los Alamos, he shows how the image on the Shroud could only have been produced by a flash of light as intense as a nuclear explosion--a burst of light that occurred after the body was in the tomb. Sharing medical evidence of consciousness in people declared clinically dead, the author shows how the light of consciousness evidenced by the Shroud is also a consistent feature of most near-death experiences. Exploring the non-local nature of consciousness--how it transcends the physical brain and body, Silverman explains why the human mind cannot be reduced to a computer and examines what separates sentient beings from machines. He shows how getting caught up in the push for artificial intelligence and the technological quest for immortality--through the attempt to “download” our minds onto computers--will only lead us to devalue and erase what makes us unique and irreplaceable in this cold, dark universe: our humanity.