Sidney Bradford

Sidney Bradford

Sidney Bradford (May 30, 1906 - August 2, 1960) went blind at 10 months of age but regained sight on both eyes after a cornea transplant at the age of 52. He was the subject of many scientific studies of perception by neuropsychologist Richard Gregory. [ [http://www.richardgregory.org/papers/recovery_blind/recovery-from-early-blindness.pdf Recovery from Early Blindness (PDF)] from Richard Gregory's website]

His operation was able to reveal idiosyncrasies of the human visual system. For example, not having grown up with vision, Bradford did not perceive the ambiguity of the Necker cube. Nor was he able to interpret the perspective of two-dimensional art.

Nevertheless, he could accurately judge the distance to objects in the same room, having been familiar with these distances before regaining sight by virtue of having walked them. In a similar analogy between vision and sightless (touch-only) experience, Bradford was able to visually read the time on the ward clock just after his operation.

Intoxicated with a new world of colour and motion Bradford became terrified of the sights that he could not, in many cases, understand. He could not recognise humans, or many items he had hitherto perceived only by touch.

Before surgery Bradford was a skilled machinist, but upon gaining vision, he became confused and unable to work. He committed suicide two years after his operation. [Hothersall, David. "History of Psychology" (McGraw Hill, 2004)]

References

External links

* [http://www.richardgregory.org/papers/articles/seeing-after-blindness.pdf A short newspaper article dealing with Bradford]

ee also

* Acquired vision
* Mike May


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