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Action Potential

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The brain remains one of the most mysterious and powerful organisms known to man. Even though scientists have been studying it for centuries, still relatively little is known about it's true capacity. One of the most fascinating components of brain functionality is the electro-chemical process by which neurons communicate called Action Potentials. This process controls everything our bodies do like you holding this book and reading these words. What if this electrical path could be intercepted and manipulated? What if the equivalent of foot paths in the brain could be opened up like super highways? What power does the mind truly possess? In Action Potential a group of scientists have crossed the threshold of this very concept, broken new ground regarding the inner workings of the brain and charged forward into enticing and dangerous territory. Staff Sergeant Milo Chatham unsuspectingly becomes a guinea pig of untested and unpredictable science, subjecting himself to brain experimentation so classified as to not exist. Quantum leaps are made in the field of neurology in weeks, but something else is unleashed as well...

248 pages, Paperback

First published April 30, 2012

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E.S. Hoover

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