At the 1975 Winter Conference on Brain Research a series of
workshops were held to discuss the role of the sensory environment
in the etiology and therapy of brain dysfunction. The participants
represented a broad range of disciplines ranging from basic neuro
science through human development psychology. They were linked by a
common belief that the role of the sensory environment in brain
dysfunction had received insufficient attention. Each had made
contributions to this question in their own respective disciplines
and it was hoped that this meeting would provide an opportunity for
cross fertilization and synthesis. From these workshops this book
evolved. Its production would have been impossible without the help
of many people. Anna Taylor's flexibility allowed the holding of a
larger than normal workshop, while the authors bore up well under
editorial pressure to meet deadlines. Linda Coleman and Phyllis
Straw provided excellent support from Plenum while Therese Linden
gave editorial assistance. Valarie Munden, Rosemary Schmele, and
Estelle Hoffman did an excellent job of typing. RNW was supported
by a Fellowship from the Foundations' Fund for Research in
Psychiatry. As always, our families provided continuous support and
encouragement. To all these people and more we say thank you. Roger
N. Walsh M.D., B.Med.Sc., Dip.Psychol., Ph.D. William T. Greenough,
Ph.D."
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