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'Shadows Bright As Glass': A Brain Injury, Then Art : NPR

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Some of the biggest insights about the brain come from accidents --" aberrations that tell us what makes the norm function. Journalist Amy Nutt profiles a man who suffered slight nerve damage that radically changed his personality and led to profound insights into the right brain/left brain balance.

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