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Impaired vision : how the visual world may change after brain damage / / Edward de Haan, University of Amsterdam
Impaired vision : how the visual world may change after brain damage / / Edward de Haan, University of Amsterdam
Autore Haan Edward de <1957->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 pages)
Disciplina 617.712
Soggetto topico People with visual disabilities
Brain damage
Visual perception
ISBN 1-119-42393-7
1-119-42392-9
1-119-42394-5
Classificazione SCI089000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: 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? 4.5. Lost and an Unfamiliar House 4.6. 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 6.7. Visual Hallucinations in Psychiatric Conditions 6.8. 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.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910554840003321
Haan Edward de <1957->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
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Impaired vision : how the visual world may change after brain damage / / Edward de Haan, University of Amsterdam
Impaired vision : how the visual world may change after brain damage / / Edward de Haan, University of Amsterdam
Autore Haan Edward de <1957->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (281 pages)
Disciplina 617.712
Soggetto topico People with visual disabilities
Brain damage
Visual perception
ISBN 1-119-42393-7
1-119-42392-9
1-119-42394-5
Classificazione SCI089000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: 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? 4.5. Lost and an Unfamiliar House 4.6. 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 6.7. Visual Hallucinations in Psychiatric Conditions 6.8. 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.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812610003321
Haan Edward de <1957->  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2019
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui