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Aleksander Luria and Oliver Sacks: An inspiring correspondence
Sergio Della Sala1, Kate Edgar2, Elkhonon Goldberg3
1Human Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Abstract:
Aleksander Luria and Oliver Sacks corresponded from 1973 to Luria's death in 1977. Here we reproduce and analyse the initial two years of their exchange, exploring their shared views on key themes including "Romantic Science," the value of individual patient narratives, and the socio-historical context on brain development . The correspondence reveals Luria's mentorship of Sacks and his significant impact on Sacks' approach to neurological case studies.
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