Another book you can look at is Ramachandran, V. S. & Blakeslee S. (1998).  Phantoms In The Brain. New York: Morrow

 

Gary J. Klatsky, Ph. D.

 

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Subject: Please don't delete me - this is about TEACHING PSYCHOLOGY

 

Hello gang,

Besides the work of Oliver Sacks, I was wondering if any of you could suggest
some sources of case studies of brain damage that can be used in intro or
physio to teach about brain anatomy and function.

Thanks for your kind help.

Nancy Melucci
ELAC

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