Bizarre, Marc Dingman
Bizarre, Marc Dingman
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Bizarre
The Most Peculiar Cases of Human Behavior and What They Tell Us about How the Brain Works

Author: Marc Dingman

Narrator: Greg Lockett

Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/23/2023


Synopsis

The human brain is an impossibly complex and delicate instrument—capable of extraordinary calculations, abundant creativity, and linguistic dexterity. But the brain is not just the most brilliant of evolutionary wonders. It's also one of the most bizarre.

This book shows a whole other side of how brains work—from the patient who is afraid to take a shower because she fears her body will slip down the drain to a man who is convinced he is a cat and a woman who compulsively snacks on cigarette ashes.

As fascinating as they are, the cases discussed in this book are more than just oddities. In attempting to understand them, neuroscientists have uncovered important details about how the brain works. You'll be intrigued and amazed by some of the weird things your brain does on a daily basis, seemingly without your awareness or consent, and maybe you'll even gain an increased appreciation for the stability of the reality you experience. This book is ideal both for listeners seeking a better appreciation of the inner workings of the brain and those who simply want some extraordinary topics for dinner-party conversation.

About Marc Dingman

Marc Dingman, PhD, received his doctorate in neuroscience in 2013 from The Pennsylvania State University. Since then, he has been a faculty member in the biobehavioral health department at Penn State, where he teaches courses in neuroscience and the health sciences. He also spends much of his free time teaching people about neuroscience through his website (neurochallenged.com) and his popular YouTube series, 2-Minute Neuroscience. He lives outside of State College, Pennsylvania, with his wife and two children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bharath

Bizarre is a very readable book, with a lot of unusual cases of people whose behaviour was far out of the usual. This is not a serious science book, though there are some broad level possibilities offered for such behaviours. The book starts with the case of Charles Whitman, an ex-marine who after mu......more

Goodreads review by Barbara

Marc Dingman has a Ph.D. in Neuroscience and is a faculty member in the Department of Biobehavioral Health at Pennsylvania State University. In this book Dingman discusses the human brain, and disorders that result when the brain malfunctions. Author Marc Dingman Scientists generally acknowledge that......more

Bizarre is a fascinating and unputdownable book on the weird and wonderful oddities and miracles of our brains. As someone who has a whole shelf dedicated to everything written by the illustrious Oliver Sacks, I knew that I was on to a winner if this could come anywhere close to as intriguing and en......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn

This was one of the strangest yeah most interesting book I’ve read in a long time. From people who thought they were walking corpses to those who believe they had too many limbs turn on and on the stories were boundless but what makes his book so great is not only does the author tell us a strange s......more