5 edition of Disturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused by Occipital Damage found in the catalog.
Published
January 17, 1991
by Oxford University Press, USA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | J. Zihl (Translator) |
The Physical Object | |
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Number of Pages | 392 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7400357M |
ISBN 10 | 0198521901 |
ISBN 10 | 9780198521907 |
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Disturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused by Occipital Damage: With Special Reference to the Psychopathological, Pedagogical, Industrial, and Social Implications W.
Disturbances of lower and higher visual capacities caused by occipital damage: with special reference to the psychopathological, pedagogical, industrial, and social implications Volume 2 of History of neuroscience: Author: Walther Poppelreuter: Edition: illustrated: Publisher: Clarendon Press, Original from: the University of Michigan.
Disturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused by Occipital Damage With Special Reference to the Psychopathological, Pedagogical, Industrial, and Social Implications. orig. title: Die psychischen Schädigungen durch Kopfschuss in Kriege / W.
Poppelreuter Translated by J. Zihl and with the assistance of L. Weiskrantz. J. Zeihl and H. Weiskrantz have translated into English Poppelreuter's Disturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused by Occipital Damage. The original book was published in and, until this translation, was unavailable in sor Poppelreuter's discoveries Cited by: Disturbances of lower and higher visual capacities caused by occipital damage.
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[Walther Poppelreuter] -- A translation into English of Walther Poppelreuter's pioneering work on complications arising from damage to the occipital region. You have many options to locate books on occipital neuralgia. The simplest method is to go to your local bookseller and inquire about titles that they have in stock or can special order for you.
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Poppelreuter ; translated by J. function. He published the first book on brain injury rehabilitation inDisturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused By Occipital Damage; With Special Reference to the Psychopathological, Pedagogical, Industrial, and Social Implications (Poppelreuter, translated into English by Zihl and Weiskrantz).
This book is a reprint of an English translation of Cajal's original work, with abundant notes and commentaries by the editor. This text describes Cajal's fundamental contributions to neuroscience, which continue to be important today.
It accurately details Cajal's ideas and data, and provides readers with the opportunity to learn what Cajal thought about his research career and the. Walther Poppelreuter (also incorrectly written in the literature Walther Poppelreuther and Walter Poppelreuter; born October 8, in Saarbrücken; died J in Bonn) was a German psychologist and dealt mainly with brain injuries of soldiers during the First World War and developed psychometric examination procedures that were used in the treatment of brain-injured.
BOOK REVIEWS: Disturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused by Occipital Damage. History of Neuroscience Series/2. Disturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused by Occipital Damage, Oxford Univ. Press (Clarendon) (/) Rausch, et al, Rausch M., Widdig W., Eysel U.T., Penner I.K., Tegenthoff M.
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Disturbances of Lower and Higher Visual Capacities Caused by Occipital Damage: With Special Reference to the Psychopathological, Pedagogi- cal, Industrial, and Social Implications.Consists of frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe. Functional capacity of brain system - uniform six layers deep - separates human from lower animals.
The outermost layer of the brain that is the source of the highest levels of sensory, motor, and cognitive processing.