Agnosia
Lissauer was the first scientist to provide a detailed account of agnosia (1888) He hypothesized that disorders in visual object recognition could be classified as either apperceptive agnosia or associative… More »
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Visual agnosia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Visual agnosia is the inability of the brain to make sense of or make use of some part of otherwise normal visual stimulus and is typified by the inability to recognize familiar objects or faces. Thi...
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Agnosia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agnosia ( a-gnosis , "non-knowledge", or loss of knowledge) is a loss of ability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or smells while the specific sense is not defective nor is there any ...
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Agnosia is the general term given to a variety of recognition disorders thought to occur at later stages of processing; in other words, beyond the level of basic sensory mechanisms such as vision and acuity.
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There are basically three different forms of agnosia; visual agnosia where the person has difficultly recognizing objects, faces and words. ... Visual Agnosia; Visual agnosia is a neurological disorder distinguished by the inability to recognize familiar objects. There are a number of sub-types of visual agnosia.
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It is more common than apperceptive visual agnosia. Common sub-types are: may appear blind, bumping into walls and furniture, making haphazard and uncoordinated movements in attempting to reach for objects. If asked to focus on a small visual area, the patient may describe this accurately and in great detail.
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How the hell is this visual agnosia? ... Brain story. Visual agnosia. ... Object Agnosia...
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Visual Agnosia, Second Edition (Bradford Books) (Paperback) ... "Martha Farah shows how a potentially impenetrable topic, visual agnosia, can be unpacked and analyzed in a captivating way. Her classic work of 15 years ago is now updated and fleshed out so thorougly that it is almost a new book.
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We re-evaluated a case of carbon monoxide poisoning presenting as visual agnosia who had been injured by explosion of Miike-Mikawa coal mine 40 years ago. ... In an early stage, his main neuropsychological symptoms were visual agnosia, severe anterograde amnesia, alexia, agraphia, constructional apraxia,
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Visual agnosia has been well studied by anatomical, neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies. ... Visual agnosia has been well studied by anatomical, neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies. However, functional changes in the brain have been rarely assessed by electrophysiological methods.
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