NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From “the poet laureate of medicine" (The
New York Times) and the author of the classic The Man Who Mistook his
Wife for a Hat comes a fascinating exploration of the remarkable,
unpredictable ways that our brains cope with the loss of sight by
finding rich new forms of perception. “Elaborate and gorgeously
detailed.... Again and again, Sacks invites readers to imagine their
way into minds unlike their own, encouraging a radical form of
empathy.” —Los Angeles Times With compassion and insight, Dr.
Oliver Sacks again illuminates the mysteries of the brain by
introducing us to some remarkable characters, including Pat, who
remains a vivacious communicator despite the stroke that deprives her
of speech, and Howard, a novelist who loses the ability to read. Sacks
investigates those who can see perfectly well but are unable to
recognize faces, even those of their own children. He describes
totally blind people who navigate by touch and smell; and others who,
ironically, become hyper-visual. Finally, he recounts his own battle
with an eye tumor and the strange visual symptoms it caused. As he has
done in classics like The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat and
Awakenings, Dr. Sacks shows us that medicine is both an art and a
science, and that our ability to imagine what it is to see with
another person's mind is what makes us truly human.
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ISBN
9780307594556
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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