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Author Experiences of unusual neurological syndromes
Andrew T. Austin

2004-10-03, 10:17 pm

All,

I'm seeking to add to my webpage on unusual neurological states/syndromes
with some personal experiences: http://23nlpeople.com/Unusual.htm

What i am after is how the condition/syndrome/injury affects consciousness
(as opposed to the physical problems produced), reasoning etc.

For example in one man on record (written about by Sacks), a stroke rendered
his conscious world black and white, this in turn profoundly affected his
emotions and sense of sound.

What is it like to *have* left hemi-neglect? and so on.

All contributions gratefully received. Anonymity/credit given as requested.


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Regards,

Andrew T. Austin
still alive in Southampton, UK.
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NLP, Neurology, Schizophrenia: http://www.23NLPeople.com
Phantom Limbs: http://www.PhantomLimb.org.uk



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