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Oliver Sacks, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and An Anthropologist on Mars, discusses the story of Tony Cicoria, an American surgeon. After being struck by lightning, and suffering cardiac arrest, Dr. Cicoria recovered completely. He later found, however, that he had “insatiable passion to hear piano music” and later began creating and performing his own compositions. The story related in the video comes from Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Dr. Sacks’s latest book.
(For more information, visit http://www.oliversacks.com)
mystical inspiration psychotherapy:
This stuff is fascinating. I love it!
My high school career revolved around training to go into psychology in college,
i will look into this
I read Musicophilia last year (and wrote...length book review
interesting… o.o
oh man this is my favorite book ever.
La passione per la musica è un fulmine
Fulminato dalla musica!