Balance: In Search of the Lost Sense
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By: Scott McCredie
Format: Hardcover
From: Little, Brown and Company
Pub. Date: May 2007
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2007-06-12
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 304
Ean: 9780316011358
Isbn: 0316011355
ABOUT THE BOOK
Although vital to our well-being and even to our success as a species, the physical sense of balance has never attained the same recognition as sight, hearing, touch, smell, or taste. Now, with an epidemic of debilitating falls sweeping America's aging population, the time is ripe for a lively and illuminating tour of the human body's most exquisitely intricate and least understood faculty.
BALANCE is the first book written for a general audience that examines the mysteries of the human balance system--the astonishingly complicated mechanisms that allow our bodies to counteract the force of gravity as we move through space. A scientific, historical, and practical exploration of how balance works, BALANCE also provides the keys to remaining upright for as long as humanly possible. From simple motion sickness to astronauts'"space stupids," and from fetal somersaults to the Flying Wallendas, McCredie guides readers on a delightful quest to elevate balance to its rightful place in the pantheon of the senses.
"told in a highly readable format. Some new discoveries that may help us all in the future. Exercises that we all can use to delay loss of function. It's always fun to really discover new stuff. Well done."
~ Written on 2008-02-05
"A "history" of balance myths, facts, research...includes narratives and personal stories. This book will introduce balance as a sense to the reader but kind of disjointed and difficult to discern what is intended. Still, worth reading if one is interested in non-excercise aspects of balance."
~ Written on 2007-11-25
"This is a wonderful layman's description of how the balance system works, and about individual vestibular problems. It should be of interest to anyone with a vestibular problem, including Parkinsons, Menieres, BPV etc.Family members and friends should read it too."
~ Written on 2007-10-26
"but don't know who to ask or where to look. If you are looking for how-to, you would be disappointed as that is restricted to the appendix. The last few chapters shed light on research that would one day retard the atrophy of our sense of balance or technology to compensate for it. In the meantime, our only hope is to stay active and agile and be less sedentary. "
~ Written on 2007-10-17
"this book is a great book, even if you don't have much interest in how balance works. after you read this book you will. it talks about how the inner ear in involved in balance and what causes seasickness to humans with an extreme sense of balance.
great book, highly recommend it"
~ Written on 2007-09-23