Over more than four decades, Fred Eversley has produced a singular body of work that considers materials, light, and the optical qualities of shapes and colors as part of a broad investigation of
individual perceptual experience.
Not exact matches
Not only must one view the
individual patient as an operating biological organism, one must also seek to understand both the environing medium for that person, which includes all other persons with whom functional activity occurs, and the specific culture that to a large extent shapes the
perceptual patterns by which that
individual experiences the world.
It's very refreshing to read that people with eccentric, novel and even schizophrenic ways of thinking are often very high functioning, talented, intelligent
individuals who can use their strange
perceptual experiences to access beauty, originality and creativity.
«It suggests that the brains of people who hear voices are particularly tuned to meaning in sounds, and shows how unusual
experiences might be influenced by people's
individual perceptual and cognitive processes.»