1. The strange case of Dr Oliver Sacks - The Sydney Morning Herald
Aug 31, 2015 · The doctor plagued by the compulsive tics of Tourette's syndrome finds they disappear when he operates. It is these adaptations, these other ...
He was famous for his books about people with bizarre neurological disorders. But Oliver Sacks had some very impressive mental quirks of his own. Fenella Souter reports.
2. Happy Birthday, Oliver Sacks! - The National Aphasia Association
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Dr. Oliver Sacks wrote and told many stories over the years about his patients’ struggles with disease and their feats in the face of extraordinary challenge. In one of them, he narrates how … Continued
3. Seeing Voices | Oliver Sacks
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"This book will shake your preconceptions about the deaf, about language and about thought. Sacks one of the finest and most thoughtful writers of our time." — Los Angeles Times Book Review Seeing Voices “I had never thought about what it might
4. On the Timely Demise of Oliver Sacks - Mammal/Fish
Sep 2, 2015 · ... ; and that his peculiar speech impediment--the lipped swallowing of R's into W's--will no longer exist from that mouth. He was a…
It’s a little weird that the world should keep turning; and my dear friends will maintain their own unique mental illnesses without such a man to write lyrically about them, in particular, un…
5. Oliver Sacks, Aphasia, & Video Calls - LinkedIn
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Oliver Sacks died yesterday at the age of 82, 37 days after publishing a beautiful piece about his imminent death and the solace he found in the physical world. I happen to be in the midst of reading The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, a book he wrote nearly half a century ago, about his experie
6. Oliver Sacks · The man who mistook his wife for a hat
May 19, 1983 · ... speech (aphasia) consistently followed damage to a particular portion of the left hemisphere of the brain. This opened the way to a cerebral ...
The scientific study of the relationship between brain and mind began in 1861, when Broca, in France, found that specific difficulties in the expressive use of speech (aphasia) consistently followed damage to a particular portion of the left hemisphere of the brain. This opened the way to a cerebral neurology, which made it possible, over the decades, to ‘map’ the human brain, ascribing specific powers to equally specific ‘centres’ in the brain.
7. Musicophilia: Six Questions for Oliver Sacks, by Scott Horton
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Columbia University Professor Oliver Sacks is probably the country's best known neurologist. But his greatest talent may be his ability to make the
8. Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, by Oliver Sacks - ECHO
Patients with aphasia (the inability to speak due to problems in the ... speech and music involve different parts of the brain (coincidentally, there ...
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, by Oliver Sacks. New York: Vintage Books, 2008. [450p. ISBN: 9781400033539, $26.00 (hardcover).]
9. Oliver Sacks: His Own Life - John McDonald
Nov 27, 2020 · Sacks was precocious but also insecure, with a slight speech impediment. Matters were made worse by being sent away to a horror boarding ...
Has any book ever had a better title than The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat? When Oliver Sacks’s collection of neurological case studies was published in 1985 it became a surprise bestseller and turned its author into a celebrity. It was a dramatic turnaround for a doctor whose literary ambitions had been […]
10. 'Speech is a part of thought': Oliver Sacks | New Zealand Doctor
May 10, 2019 · Many celebrities have struggled with issues concerning speech: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson and Tiger Woods are all said to have stuttered as ...
Gayle Robins rounds up the clinical education content in the latest issue of New Zealand Doctor. Use the embedded links to go through to the relevant ELearning page
11. Oliver Sacks: A Neurologist At The 'Intersection Of Fact And Fable' - NPR
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The neurologist, who died Sunday, saw "infinitely moving, dramatic, romantic situations" during his decades studying the human brain. Fresh Air remembers Sacks with two interviews from 1985 and 2012.
12. Behind the Science: The Notoriety of Oliver Sacks - Bluesci
Dumbing down is not a problem many people have with Oliver Sacks, professional neurologist and bestselling author. His books are popular in the sense of ...
Robin Lamboll looks at the controversial career of a neurologist who works with music
13. Cluing in on the Mystery of Music Therapy with Oliver Sacks
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In his latest book, Musicophelia, the esteemed author and neurologist delves into how patients can become unchained by melody.
14. Oliver Sacks, Neurologist and Author Who Explored Music's Impact on ...
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Oliver Sacks, the British neurologist and author who explored the bond between music and our brains, died Sunday at his home in Manhattan.
15. Oliver Sacks | Speaker - TED
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Since "Awakenings" stormed the bestseller lists (and the silver screen), Oliver Sacks has become an unlikely household name, single-handedly inventing the genre of neurological anthropology.