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Losing Touch - A Man Without His Body

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Zusatztext [ Losing Touch: A Man Without His Body ] is also an honest and inspiring study of one man's personal resilience and motivation. Informationen zum Autor A consultant in Clinical Neurophysiology at Poole Hospital and professor at the University of Bournemouth, Jonathan Cole trained at Brasenose College, Oxford and The Middlesex Hospital, London. His neuroscience research has focussed on sensory loss and motor control. Also interested in the experience of impairment, he studied with Oliver Sacks in the US in 1977 and has written several books; Pride and a Daily Marathon, about Ian's early experiences, About Face, Still Lives, on the experience of spinal cord injury and The Invisible Smile, on living without facial expression, and was an executive editor of The Paradoxical Brain, (Kapur, Ed). Klappentext Ian Waterman lost all sense of movement below the neck over forty years ago. Unable to move, he felt disembodied and frightened. Slowly, he taught himself to dress, eat and walk by thinking about each movement with visual supervision. Here we see the science behind this rare condition but also Ian's personal journey through his unique response Zusammenfassung Ian Waterman lost all sense of movement below the neck over forty years ago. Unable to move, he felt disembodied and frightened. Slowly, he taught himself to dress, eat and walk by thinking about each movement with visual supervision. Here we see the science behind this rare condition but also Ian's personal journey through his unique response Inhaltsverzeichnis 0: Cole: Introduction 1: Cole: Like Breathing 2: Cole: Z Axis and the Tombstone 3: Cole: French Connections 4: Cole: Hungry 5: Cole: L'Homme Qui 6: Cole: The Man Who Lost His Body 7: Cole: Going Parabolic; the pull of zero gravity 8: Cole: Perfect Day 9: Cole: Throwaways 10: Cole: Feeling the Warmth 11: Cole: Nothing Lost Afterword

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