About Face Revised Edition Contributor(s): Cole, Jonathan (Author) |
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ISBN: 0262531631 ISBN-13: 9780262531634 Publisher: MIT Press OUR PRICE: $29.70 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: February 1999 Annotation: What is special about the face, and what happens when neurological conditions make expression or comprehension of the face unavailable? Through a mix of science, autobiography, case studies, and speculation, Jonathan Cole shows the importance not only of facial expressions for communication among individuals but also of facial embodiment for our sense of self. He presents, in his words, "a natural history of the face and an unnatural history of those who live without it." The heart of the book lies in the experiences of people with facial losses of various kinds. The case studies are of blind, autistic, and neurologically impaired persons; the most extreme case involves Mobius syndrome, in which individuals are born with a total inability to move their facial muscles and hence to make facial expressions. Cole suggests that it is only by studying such personal narratives of loss that we can understand facial function and something of what all our faces reflect. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Psychology | Neuropsychology - Medical | Neuroscience - Medical | Physiology |
Dewey: 612.92 |
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 5.58" W x 8.63" (0.80 lbs) 237 pages |
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Contributor Bio(s): Cole, Jonathan: - Jonathan Cole, D.M., F.R.C.P., is Consultant in Clinical Neurophysiology, Poole Hospital, and at Salisbury Hospital (with its Spinal Centre), a Professor at Bournemouth University and a visiting Senior Lecturer, Southampton University. |