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All In The Mind

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After a laboratory accident destroys his body, Mel Carlson's brain is kept alive in a tank and interfaced to instruments by his partner, who intends to exploit the disembodied mind. Mel regains awareness through artificial senses and a mechanical voice, discovers heightened mental capacities despite near-paralysis, and is forced to assist with technical problems while nurturing intense hatred and plans for resistance. The narrative probes mind–body separation, the ethical limits of experimental science, and the loss of personal autonomy when consciousness is treated as a resource for another's ambition.

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Gene L. Henderson

Gene L. Henderson is an author known for his contributions to literature that often explore psychological themes and human experiences. His notable works include "All In The Mind," which delves into the complexities of consciousness, and "Survival of the Fittest," a narrative that examines the dynamics of competition and adaptation. Henderson's writing is characterized by a blend of introspective thought and engaging storytelling, making his works resonate with readers interested in the interplay between mind and behavior. He also authored "The Small Bears," further showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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