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Binocular Vision & Strabismus Quarterly|August 29, 2006
Regaining binocular stereoscopic vision in adulthood. A case report. A neurologist's notebook. Stereo Sue. Why two eyes are better than one. (Reprinted with permission from The New Yorker, June 19, 2006)Oliver Sacks
Archives of Neurology|May 13, 2009
D. Carleton Gajdusek, MD (1923-2008)Oliver Sacks
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|August 9, 2012
The central effects of peripheral injuryOliver Sacks
Neurology|January 28, 2004
The prevalence of migraine in neurologistsOliver Sacks
Nature|May 21, 2004
Autistic geniuses? We're too ready to pathologizeOliver Sacks
New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925)|June 24, 2011
Face-blind: why are some of us terrible at recognizing faces?Oliver Sacks
New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925)|December 22, 2010
A man of letters: Why was the morning paper suddenly in a foreign language?Oliver Sacks
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|September 27, 2006
The power of musicOliver Sacks
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 27, 2013
Hallucinations of musical notationOliver Sacks
Practical Neurology|February 18, 2014
Two types of neurologist: remembering Michael Kremer and Roger GilliattOliver Sacks
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Binocular Vision & Strabismus Quarterly|August 29, 2006
Regaining binocular stereoscopic vision in adulthood. A case report. A neurologist's notebook. Stereo Sue. Why two eyes are better than one. (Reprinted with permission from The New Yorker, June 19, 2006)Oliver Sacks
Archives of Neurology|May 13, 2009
D. Carleton Gajdusek, MD (1923-2008)Oliver Sacks
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|August 9, 2012
The central effects of peripheral injuryOliver Sacks
Neurology|January 28, 2004
The prevalence of migraine in neurologistsOliver Sacks
Nature|May 21, 2004
Autistic geniuses? We're too ready to pathologizeOliver Sacks
New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925)|June 24, 2011
Face-blind: why are some of us terrible at recognizing faces?Oliver Sacks
New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925)|December 22, 2010
A man of letters: Why was the morning paper suddenly in a foreign language?Oliver Sacks
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|September 27, 2006
The power of musicOliver Sacks
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|March 27, 2013
Hallucinations of musical notationOliver Sacks
Practical Neurology|February 18, 2014
Two types of neurologist: remembering Michael Kremer and Roger GilliattOliver Sacks
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