Sight Unseen

An Exploration of Conscious and Unconscious Vision
ISBN13: 9780198568070ISBN10: 019856807X Paperback, 150 pages
May 2005,  In Stock

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$47.95 (05)

Description

New in Paperback! This book describes one of the most extraordinary neurological cases of recent years--one that profoundly changed scientific views on consciousness. It is the story of Dee Fletcher--a woman recently blinded--who became the subject of a series of scientific studies. As events unfolded, Milner and Goodale found that Dee wasn't in fact blind--she just didn't know that she could see. Taking us on a journey into the unconscious brain, the two scientists who made this incredible discovery tell the amazing story of their work, and the surprising conclusion they were forced to reach. Written to be accessible to students and popular science readers, this book is a fascinating illustration of the power of the 'unconscious' mind.

Reviews

"...an interesting book for general neurological and psychological libraries. It is an affordable and easy read."--Doody's Book Review

Product Details

150 pages; 8 color plates, 38 halftones & line illus.; ISBN13: 978-0-19-856807-0ISBN10: 0-19-856807-X

About the Author(s)

In the 1990s, David Milner and Mel Goodale published a book for OUP, now considered to one of the most important psychology books of the last 20 years - one that significantly altered our understanding of the nature of consciousness - 'The visual brain in action'. The book is one of the most frequently cited books in the field of consciousness (most recently by Nobel Laureate - Francis Crick).

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