9780805836424-080583642X-Purkinje's Vision: The Dawning of Neuroscience

Purkinje's Vision: The Dawning of Neuroscience

ISBN-13: 9780805836424
ISBN-10: 080583642X
Edition: 1
Author: Nicholas J. Wade, Josef Brozek, Jir¡ Hoskovec
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Psychology Press
Format: Hardcover 174 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780805836424
ISBN-10: 080583642X
Edition: 1
Author: Nicholas J. Wade, Josef Brozek, Jir¡ Hoskovec
Publication date: 2001
Publisher: Psychology Press
Format: Hardcover 174 pages

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Purkinje's Vision: The Dawning of Neuroscience (ISBN-13: 9780805836424 and ISBN-10: 080583642X), written by authors Nicholas J. Wade, Josef Brozek, Jir¡ Hoskovec, was published by Psychology Press in 2001. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Medical (Professionals & Academics, Scientists, History, Psychology & Counseling, Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, Cognitive, Psychology, General, History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Purkinje's Vision: The Dawning of Neuroscience (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Medical books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The life of Jan Evangelista Purkinje (1787-1869) has fascinated students from many disciplines. Histologists marvel at his early descriptions of cells; physiologists admire his attempts to relate structure to function; pharmacologists view in awe his heroic experiments on self-administered drugs; forensic scientists acknowledge his role in the use of fingerprints for identification; and Czech patriots salute his awakening of pride in their nation. Yet all these achievements followed his initial enquiries into vision. It is this psychological dimension that fostered this collaboration.

As the title suggests, the present volume is bifocal. In the narrow sense it refers to Purkinje's studies of vision, but in its broader view it concerns Purkinje's anticipation of neuroscience. Purkinje provided evidence to support both its cellular and its conceptual base. At the cellular level his acute vision is immortalized within our bodies. At the conceptual level, he sought to relate subjective phenomena to their objective underpinnings--to link psychology to physiology.

Vision provides a bond that unites psychology and physiology, and it is this bond that was strengthened by Purkinje's enquiries. The authors have tried to provide a context in which Purkinje's descriptions of visual phenomena can be placed. In some cases this exposes clear precursors of research for which Purkinje has been credited. In others, there was nothing to suggest the phenomena that he exposed. The book translates Purkinje's initial masterpiece on subjective vision and places it in the context of emerging views of neuroscience.

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