Studying Consciousness | Oliver Sacks: His Own Life
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Studying Consciousness | Oliver Sacks: His Own Life
Learn why Oliver Sacks wanted to study consciousness and what he learned about it in this video from American Masters' Oliver Sacks: His Own Life. As a neurologist, Sacks treated patients suffering from migraines. He learned that the patients sometimes perceived motion as a series of still images, not as fluid movement. These observations lead to a new understanding of how the brain interprets motion, which has implications for perceiving the passing of time and being conscious.