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Impaired Vision : How the Visual World May Change after Brain Damage.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: De Haan, Edward
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Looking at the Brain; 1.1 A Short History; 1.2 The Brain; 1.3 This Book and the Patients in It; Chapter 2 Blind; 2.1 A Blind Eye; 2.2 A Blind Brain; 2.3 Blind Visual Fields; 2.4 Imagined Vision; Chapter 3 Partially Blind; 3.1 Where Is It?; 3.2 Line Orientation; 3.3 Seeing Stroboscopically; 3.4 Shapelessness; 3.5 A Black-and-White World; 3.6 Rough and Matte or Smooth and Glossy; Chapter 4 Looking but Not Seeing; 4.1 Wavelength Without Color; 4.2 Day or Night?; 4.3 Seeing Without Reading and Strange Connections; 4.4 What Is That? 
505 8 |a 4.5 Lost and an Unfamiliar House4.6 Face Failures and a Family Affair; 4.7 I Can't See Why You Sound Angry and Two Swiss Ladies; 4.8 Classic Syndromes of the Parietal Lobe; Chapter 5 Seeing Things Differently; 5.1 Bringing Color to the World; 5.2 Moldy Faces and Fish Heads; 5.3 Dislodged Vision; 5.4 Repetitive Vision; 5.5 Lost Feelings; Chapter 6 Seeing What Is Not There; 6.1 Bright Sparks; 6.2 Lively Perception in Poor Vision; 6.3 Filling in the Empty Spaces; 6.4 Neglected but Not Forgotten; 6.5 Electrified Perceptions; 6.6 Hallucinations Resulting from Degenerative Disease 
505 8 |a 6.7 Visual Hallucinations in Psychiatric Conditions6.8 Strange Desires; Chapter 7 Knowing the Unseen; 7.1 Sight Unseen; 7.2 Split Brain; 7.3 Pointing in the Right Direction; 7.4 Vision Without Awareness; 7.5 Ignored but Not Forgotten; Chapter 8 Oblivion; 8.1 Seneca's Trouble; 8.2 Anosognosia; 8.3 Neglect Revisited; 8.4 Lost Colors; 8.5 My Oil Paintings; 8.6 Forgetting Your Amnesia; Chapter 9 Vision; 9.1 Scope of the Visual Brain; 9.2 Stages of Vision; 9.3 Damage, Deficits, Distortions, and Delusions; 9.4 Consciousness; 9.5 Looking Back; Index; EULA 
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