
The Neuropsychology of Vision
Oxford University Press
Published on 30. October 2003
Book
Hardback
366 pages
978-0-19-850582-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Neuropsychology of Vision describes a range of new approaches to neuropsychological investigation and provides a broad overview of visual neuropsychology. The book starts by presenting the results from new research employing single-unit recordings, on the neuronal basis of perception demonstrating that the visual system relies strongly on feedback from higher to lower levels of information processing, and that neuronal plasticity exists in the primary sensory cortices of adults, areas previously considered to be hard-wired. The book also describes other new and adapted techniques to measure brain activity, including multi-unit sum potential recording, functional magnetic resonance imaging and employing transcranial magnetic stimulation to induce temporary, circumscribed functional lesions in the cortices of normal subjects to mimic disorders.
The coverage then moves on to review the experience of patients suffering from disturbances of visual perception. The disorders covered include agnosia, neglect, blindsight and achromatopsia. The final chapter is devoted to recovery and rehabilitation from cerebral visual disorder.
Professors Fahle and Greenlee have brought together some of the leading international specialists in the field to provide this comprehensive and up-to-date review.
The coverage then moves on to review the experience of patients suffering from disturbances of visual perception. The disorders covered include agnosia, neglect, blindsight and achromatopsia. The final chapter is devoted to recovery and rehabilitation from cerebral visual disorder.
Professors Fahle and Greenlee have brought together some of the leading international specialists in the field to provide this comprehensive and up-to-date review.
Reviews / Votes
Thinking clearly about vision requires a multi-disciplinary approach and this volume is a welcome one-stop-shop which collects up to date and well referenced discussions covering many important topics in the field. * Physiology News, Number 56 *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Neuropsychologists, neuroscientists, vision researchers and neurologists.
Illustrations
numerous halftones and figures; 4pp colour plates
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
740 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-850582-2 (9780198505822)
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Additional editions

Manfred Fahle | Mark Greenlee
The Neuropsychology of Vision
E-Book
10/2003
1st Edition
OUP eBook
€208.99
Available for download
Persons
Manfred Fahle, Director, Institute of Brain Research, University of Bremen, Germany, and Applied Vision Research Centre, City University, London, UK, and Mark Greenlee, Department of Psychology, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Editor
ProfessorProfessor, Director, Institute of Brain Research, University of Bremen, Germany, and Applied Vision Research Centre, City University, London, UK
ProfessorProfessor, Department of Psychology, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Content
PART I: PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF THE VISUAL SYSTEM: SINGLE CELLS ; PART II: SUM-POTENTIALS IN HUMANS: ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY ; PART III: IMAGING STUDIES: FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY ; PART IV: LESION STUDIES IN TRAINED MONKEYS AND HUMANS (TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION) ; PART V: PSYCHOPHYSICS: PATIENT STUDIES ; PART VI: REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY