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Paperback The relation between manual dexterity and mentality of the blind Book

ISBN: 1173208593

ISBN13: 9781173208592

The relation between manual dexterity and mentality of the blind

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"The Relation Between Manual Dexterity and Mentality of the Blind" explores the connection between physical skills and cognitive abilities in individuals with blindness. Herbert Robbins Chapman delves into the ways in which manual dexterity might reflect or influence mental processes in the blind. This study, originally published in 1922, offers insights into the adaptive strategies and cognitive development of individuals who navigate the world without sight.

Chapman's work contributes to a deeper understanding of the diverse capabilities and potential of individuals with disabilities, challenging preconceived notions about their limitations. This book is a valuable resource for psychologists, educators, and anyone interested in the field of disability studies, providing a historical perspective on the study of cognitive and physical adaptation.

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