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Jill Bolte Taylorová - Proniknutí do mozkové mrtvice

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Jill Bolte Taylorové se naskytla výzkumná příležitost, kterou by si ale jen málo neurovědců přálo zažít. Prodělala rozsáhlou mozkovou mrtvici, během níž sledovala, jak se její mozkové funkce - pohyb, řeč a vědomí sebe sama - postupně jedna po druhé vypínají. Ohromující příběh.

Brain researcher Jill Bolte Taylor studied her own stroke as it happened -- and has become a powerful voice for brain recovery. Full bio »

Translated into Czech by Radek Pilich
Reviewed by Jana Šafaříková
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