What impressed me most about this book is the balance between cutting-edge science and clinical practicality. The chapters on covert consciousness, functional neuroimaging, and brain-computer interfaces are exactly the type of forward-looking insights neurologists need to prepare for the future of neurorehabilitation. Yet, the text never loses its focus on the patient. The dementia pharmacology section and the coverage of emotional dysregulation after TBI gave me new frameworks to improve outcomes in challenging cases. It’s rare to find a single resource that is this comprehensive, well-organized, and clinically relevant. It’s quickly become my go-to reference.