The man who mistook his wife for a hat is about many different neurological disorders, it is a psychology book that is written by Oliver Sacks, and it was published in 1985. This book tells the story of many different individuals who are suffering and dealing with neurological disorders in the form of case studies. Not only does it discuss there experiences in great detail, but it also shows the different emotions that each of these individuals experience on a daily basis, as well as the emotions of Sacks himself during these periods. The book mainly focuses on how well individuals can function even if they are suffering from a disorder, it tries to show what they are capable of, and what they can achieve, rather than their disadvantages. This essay will discuss the section of the book that is called “EXESSES”. Chapter one of this section is called “Witty Ticcy Ray” and it tells the story of a man who is suffering with Tourette’s syndrome, and due to this he …show more content…
This condition meant that although he struggled with a lot of daily activities he also had a lot of talents due to his very fast reflexes, so he was found to be very good at playing the drums for example, and he was very musically talented. In order to help deal with his Tourette’s in his daily life, Sacks gave him some medication called Haldol, which in turn made him feel unlike himself, and because he had lived with Tourette’s his whole life, he found it impossible to get used to the effect the medication had on him, such as ‘throwing him off balance and slowing down his reflexes’ (Sacks, 1985) due to this he decided that he was just going to try