- 神經內科醫師薩克斯研究發現,音樂比語言占用更多腦細胞。音樂「讓人起舞、影響情緒、引起購買慾,勾起回憶……音樂代表著心靈與感受,超乎經驗,無法形容」。
- 「音樂開啟了窺看生命及腦功能之窗。」薩克斯這麼說。他也用這本書帶領我們走到窗前。
- 薩克斯為《紐約時報》暢銷書排行榜上的常勝作家,擅長以紀實文學的形式,以及充滿人文關懷的筆觸,將腦神經病人的臨床案例,寫成一個個深刻感人的故事,因而被書評家譽為本世紀難得一見的「神經文學家」。
薩克斯個人網站:www.oliversacks.com
- 作者:奧立佛薩克斯
- 原文作者:Oliver Sacks
- 譯者:廖月娟
- 出版社:天下文化
- 出版日期:2008年08月29日
- 語言:繁體中文 ISBN:9789862161937
- 裝訂:平裝

Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Revised and Expanded Edition [Paperback]
Oliver Sacks (Author)Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain (2007) – Revised & Expanded (2008)
Paperback, Vintage Books, ISBN 1400033535
Hardcover, Alfred A. Knopf, ISBN 1400040817
In his newest book — now revised and expanded for the paperback edition — Dr. Sacks investigates the power of music to move us, to heal and to haunt us.
Musicophilia, a New York Times bestseller, has been named one of the Best Books of 2007 by the Washington Post and the editors ofAmazon.com
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The Mind's Eye: New book by Dr. Oliver Sacks

The Mind’s Eye
by Oliver Sacks
(October 26, 2010)
Hardcover, Alfred A. Knopf
also available in large type, audio, and ebook editions
Description: Sacks explores some of the most fundamental facets of human experience–how we see in three dimensions, how we represent the world internally when our eyes are closed, and the remarkable, unpredictable ways that our brains find new ways of perceiving that create worlds as complete and rich as the no-longer-visible world.
Editorial Reviews
From Booklist
Oliver Sacks, eminent neurologist and 'Awakenings' author, dies at 82
Published August 30, 2015
Oliver Sacks, the eminent neurologist and acclaimed best-selling author, died Sunday at his home in New York City. He was 82.
The cause was cancer, The New York Times reported, citing the doctor’s longtime personal assistant.
Sacks revealed he had terminal cancer in February in an Op-Ed piece he wrote for the paper. He told readers his luck had run out, a rare tumor of the eye, an ocular melanoma, had spread to his liver.
His remarkable career included a number of hugely popular books, including “Awakenings” which became an Academy Award-nominated movie starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro and “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat,” an exploration of unusual afflictions of the brain.
"When people die, they cannot be replaced," Sacks wrote in his Times essay. “They leave holes that cannot be filled, for it is the fate — the genetic and neural fate — of every human being to be a unique individual, to find his own path, to live his own life, to die his own death.”
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