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Migraine Art: The Migraine Experience from Within [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 261x211x30 mm, kaal: 1497 g, 340 COLOR PAINTINGS
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Feb-2009
  • Kirjastus: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1556436726
  • ISBN-13: 9781556436727
  • Formaat: Hardback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 261x211x30 mm, kaal: 1497 g, 340 COLOR PAINTINGS
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Feb-2009
  • Kirjastus: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1556436726
  • ISBN-13: 9781556436727
Migraine Art includes more than 300 powerful illustrations and paintings created by migraine sufferers from around the world. It provides a thoroughly unique window into the subjective world of the migraine sufferer. The idea of collecting migraine art started with a number of public competitions in the 1980s, which encouraged artists, both amateur and professional, to illustrate the pain, the visual disturbances, and the effect migraines had on their lives. The book includes hundreds of these submissions as well as detailed descriptions of different types of migraine visual phenomena.

Covering such topics as migraine signs, triggers, and treatments, as well as types of visual hallucinations and somatic sensations and experiences, the book offers a comprehensive view of the migraine experience. Each category of visual disturbance is accompanied by related artwork. A description of migraine visual experiences of famous historical figures, such as Blaise Pascal and Lewis Carroll, provide historical background on the topic. The book also includes a history of four Migraine Art competitions and information about the Migraine Art collection.
Foreword xi
Oliver Sacks
Introduction xv
Historical Images of Migraine Experiences
1(32)
The Visions of Hildegard of Bingen
2(7)
The Migraine Experiences of Blaise Pascal
9(5)
The Migraine Experiences of Lewis Carroll
14(4)
Migraine Experiences in Medical Illustrations
18(15)
The Migraine Art Concept
33(14)
History of the Four Migraine Art Competitions
34(9)
The Migraine Art Collection
43(2)
A Semeiological Approach to Migraine Art
45(2)
Childhood Migraine Experiences
47(10)
The Acute Migraine Attack
57(24)
Typical Signs and Symptoms
57(9)
The Sidedness of the Migraine Headache
58(3)
Other Common Migraine Characteristics
61(1)
Nausea and Vomiting
62(1)
Hypersensitivity to Light
63(1)
Hypersensitivity to Sound
64(2)
Minor Physical Signs and Symptoms
66(3)
The Impact of Acute Migraine Attacks on Daily Life
69(6)
Trigger Factors
75(4)
Therapy
79(2)
Somatosensory and Motor Disturbances
81(4)
Abnormal Bodily Sensations
85(62)
Perception of the Body as Abnormally Large or Abnormally Small
87(10)
Out-of-Body Experiences, Seeing One's Own Body, and Duplicate Body Parts
97(20)
Other Body Image Disturbances
117(11)
Pain-Related Bodily Awareness
128(13)
Electrical, Thermal, and Sense of Balance Sensations
141(6)
Visual Disturbances
147(146)
Loss of Vision
149(26)
Characteristics of Visual Loss
149(3)
Loss of Vision in Specific Parts of the Visual Field
152(17)
Perceptual Completion
169(6)
Visual Hallucinations
175(76)
Shapes Seen in Hallucinations
175(2)
Random Shapes
177(1)
Line Shapes
178(19)
Curve Shapes
197(4)
Web Shapes
201(3)
Lattice Shapes
204(5)
Tunnel Shapes
209(1)
Spiral Shapes
209(2)
Kaleidoscope Shapes
211(4)
Complex Imagery
215(12)
Colors Seen in Hallucinations
227(4)
Movements Seen in Hallucinations
231(2)
Other Characteristics of Hallucinations
233(1)
Duration of Visual Hallucinations
233(1)
Translocation with Eye Movements
234(1)
Persistence After Closing the Eyes
235(2)
Location in Space
237(3)
How Hallucinations Occur
240(11)
Visual Illusions
251(37)
Dysmetropsia
252(3)
Tilted Vision, Inverted Vision, and Other Forms of Rotation
255(2)
Visual Allesthesia
257(1)
Visual Perseveration
258(2)
Double Vision
260(4)
Polyopia
264(4)
Corona Phenomenon
268(5)
Distorted Shapes and Outlines
273(7)
The Illusion of Splitting
280(4)
The Mosaic Illusion
284(4)
The Impact of Visual Disturbances on Daily Life
288(5)
Acoustic Disturbances
293(2)
Language Disturbances
295(2)
Migraines and Art
297(22)
Appendix A
319(4)
The First Migraine Art Competition Entry Form, 1980
319(2)
The Second Migraine Art Competition Entry Form, 1982
321(2)
Appendix B
323(20)
Tables
323(20)
Endnotes 343(24)
Subject Index 367(8)
Index of Names 375(4)
About the Authors 379