The Mind's Eye

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哥伦比亚大学神经病学和精神病学教授。他接受了教育,开始受苦,因为他和他的兄弟在家人不知情的情况下进入了寄宿学校,然后他去了伦敦的圣保罗学校,接受了教育,直到获得了器官学和生物学学士学位,并完成学业获得硕士学位,以使自己有资格行医,然后他离开英国去了加拿大,然后去了美国,这是朝着与他习惯的完全不同的职业道路迈出的积极一步。曾任纽约医科大学神经科学教授,后在多所大学担任多个医科职位,写了多本畅销书,然后对一组病例做了多项研究患有神经系统疾病的人,他因在支持音乐疗法和音乐对人类大脑的影响方面做出的明确和杰出贡献而在他逝世周年纪念日被授予荣誉。牛津大学授予他土木荣誉博士学位法律。 D 是大量奖项,证明了他在医学领域的知识和卓越。

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Published in 2010, The Mind's Eye by neurologist Oliver Sacks is a captivating exploration of the human brain's incredible resilience in the face of visual and communicative challenges. Sacks presents compelling case studies, including his own battle with eye cancer and a lifelong struggle with face recognition, shedding light on the remarkable adaptability of the mind.

The book delves into the lives of individuals grappling with compromised visual navigation and communication skills. Notably, Sacks narrates the story of Susan R. Barry, affectionately known as "Stereo Sue," who overcame a 48-year absence of stereoscopic vision through vision therapy. The narrative also unveils the experiences of renowned concert pianist Lilian Kallir, who exhibited surprising resilience despite the challenges posed by posterior cortical atrophy.

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  • Strabismus Triumph: "The Mind's Eye" shares Susan R. Barry's remarkable journey from living without stereoscopic vision to acquiring it through innovative vision therapy.
  • Musical Resilience: The book highlights the intriguing case of Lilian Kallir, whose musical abilities remained intact despite facing posterior cortical atrophy, demonstrating the brain's unique adaptability.
  • Aphasia and Beyond: Sacks explores the impact of aphasia on a social woman named Pat, revealing the challenges of complete speech and word comprehension loss after a stroke.
  • Mysteries of the Mind: The book unfolds the story of Howard Engel, an author who, after a small stroke, developed alexia sine agraphia—losing the ability to read while retaining the capacity to write.

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