![]() ![]() Ramachandran at combining minute, careful observation with ingenious experiments and bold, adventurous theorizing. Oliver Sacks writes “No one is better than V. ![]() Ramachandran states that "I have -for better or worse- roamed the whole landscape of visual perception, stereopsis, phantom limbs, denial of paralysis, Capgras syndrome, synaesthesia, and many others." Positive reviews Ramachandran argues that Brugger's approach to science has been focused on only a few topics and that he (Ramachandran) has taken a much broader approach. Ramachandran answered Brugger's criticism in an Author Response. In the same issue of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry V.S. ![]() In a review for Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (July 11, 2012) Professor Peter Brugger (Neurology, University Hospital, Zurich) criticized the Tell-Tale Brain as a pop-neuroscience book that provides vague answers to big questions. The book won the 2010 Vodafone Crossword Book Award (Non-Fiction). ![]() Tell-Tale Brain was on the New York Times best-seller list (Number 32 on the Hardcover Nonfiction list) and received mostly highly positive with some exceptions. ![]()
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