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----------------------------------------------- Q&A: Jill Bolte Taylor The neurobiologist describes how a debilitating stroke gave her the chance to learn a new way of thinking by, Sandra Kiume 24 May 2007 Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, neuroanatomist and spokeswoman for the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center at McLean Hospital, had a stroke at 37 that traumatized her left hemisphere and eliminated her math and language skills. Her right hemisphere, which typically houses nonverbal and artistic tasks, has taken up the bulk of her cognition. Yet Dr. Taylor’s intimate knowledge of the brain has lent her the determination to recover – a seven-year process during which she created stained-glass brains as both a means of expression and a therapeutic tool. I asked Dr. Taylor a few questions about the links between her art and… http://www.inklingmagazine.com/articles/qa-jill-bolte-taylor/
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