Disturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused by Occipital Damage : With Special Reference to the Psychopathological, Pedagogical, Industrial, and Social Implications
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
History of Neuroscience
ISBN-10
0198521901
ISBN-13
9780198521907
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Clarendon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 29th, 1990
Print length
392 Pages
Weight
736 grams
Dimensions
23.60 x 16.20 x 2.80 cms
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Neurology & clinical neurophysiologyTrauma & shock
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Based on the study of men who were wounded in the head during World War I, this study, written shortly after the War by a leading German neurologist, is still frequently cited. It has been translated for the first time into English.
During the First World War many soldiers suffered brain injuries, mostly from gunshot wounds. The localized nature of these injuries made them of special significance for neuropsychological studies and they were the subject of research by British and German psychologists and neurologists working in military hospitals.The work done by Walther Poppelreuter in Germany is of particular interest. He was one of the first to design and use precise experimental methods for neuropsychological assessment and analysis. He was also one of the first to suggest a relatively specific processing of visual submodalities such as movement, depth, form, and colour in the prestriate areas. Much of his practical advice on the management of patients is still of value. Anyone concerned with brain injuries, especially of the occipital lobe, can still benefit from his contribution. Professor Zihl''s translation makes this classic now available to a wider audience.
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