Stories
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Electrical epilepsy and the EEG Test
The EEG (electroencephalograph) literally electrified the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. But for Aparna Nair the dreaded EEG tests of her adolescence were a painful ordeal.
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Defying deafness through music
Did you know that Beethoven’s profession meant he was ashamed to admit to being deaf? Find out how similar prejudices persist today and how our writer is helping to break them down.
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Autism assessments and me
When, as an adult, Mayanne Soret decided to get a formal diagnosis of her autism, she found that the series of assessments had a dishearteningly negative focus, seeming to frame her as a problem.
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The enduring myth of the mad genius
There’s a fine line to tread between creativity and psychosis.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence with Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Date: May 1970 - Jun 1970Reference: PENROSE/2/22/5/13Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence with the Director-General of the Australian Post Office
Date: Jan 1969 - May 1969Reference: PENROSE/2/22/5/5Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence with J S A Bois
Date: Jan 1952 - Feb 1952Reference: PENROSE/2/22/5/7Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence with the Australian High Commissioner's Office and the Office of the Public Service Board
Date: Jul 1969 - Oct 1970Reference: PENROSE/2/22/5/4Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence with Stuart Luman Seaton
Date: Oct 1955 - Jan 1956Reference: PENROSE/2/22/5/12Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers