A fascinating exploration of the strange world of sensory perception by Guy Leschziner. The book delves into unusual neurological conditions where people experience their senses in extraordinary ways, including the phenomenon of tasting words, highlighting the complex relationship between our brain and sensory experiences. Key features: • Written by renowned neurologist Guy Leschziner • Explores unique sensory perception disorders • Combines medical science with human stories • Available in both English and Arabic translations • Includes case studies of rare neurological conditions The book takes readers on a journey through the mysterious ways our brains process sensory information, featuring real cases of people with extraordinary sensory experiences. The Arabic title 'الرجل الذي تذوق الكلمات' is a direct translation of the English title, making this fascinating exploration of neuroscience accessible to Arabic readers. The cover design cleverly incorporates both languages and uses vibrant colors with utensil imagery to represent the sensory theme of the book.