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THE MAN WHO MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT

OLIVER SACKS

21 pages47 min

The book presents compelling neurological case studies, illustrating how brain disorders profoundly alter human identity and perception. Through narratives like Dr. P. who mistook his wife for a hat, or Jimmie G., a "lost mariner" stuck in 1945, the author explores both deficits and 'excesses' of the nervous system. He emphasizes a "romantic science" approach, advocating for a personalistic view of illness that acknowledges the individual's attempts to compensate and preserve selfhood. From phantom limbs and Tourette’s syndrome to the profound experiences of artistic savants and visionaries, the work highlights the brain's extraordinary capacity for adaptation, transformation, and meaning-making, challenging traditional neurology to embrace the richness of human experience beyond mere pathology.