Shrink Of The Dead: Renowned professor's novel approaches Zombies from the shocking point-of-view of science and probability.
A new book about to hit bookstores on March 25th, 'The Zombie Autopsies: Secret Notebooks from the Apocalypse,' takes a scientifically- and medically-grounded look at the neuropsychology of zombies. So it appears that there is a practical reason why the walking dead thirst for "Brains!" after all.
Penned by Dr. Steven C. Schlozman, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School -- and an all-around zombie enthusiast --the book takes a unique look at zombies through the lens of reality and medical science, thus turning it into an immediately frightening experience since alas our final emotional defense mechanism -- "This isn't real" -- is completely stripped away from our arsenal at the outset; the makings for both a compelling premise and intriguingly gory read.
Today we have a fun and informative...
A new book about to hit bookstores on March 25th, 'The Zombie Autopsies: Secret Notebooks from the Apocalypse,' takes a scientifically- and medically-grounded look at the neuropsychology of zombies. So it appears that there is a practical reason why the walking dead thirst for "Brains!" after all.
Penned by Dr. Steven C. Schlozman, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School -- and an all-around zombie enthusiast --the book takes a unique look at zombies through the lens of reality and medical science, thus turning it into an immediately frightening experience since alas our final emotional defense mechanism -- "This isn't real" -- is completely stripped away from our arsenal at the outset; the makings for both a compelling premise and intriguingly gory read.
Today we have a fun and informative...
- 3/10/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (LATIN HORROR)
- Latin Horror
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