visualagnosiacasestudy

由MJRIDDOCH著作·1987·被引用493次—Asinglecasestudyofapatientwithvisualagnosiaispresented.Thepatienthadamarkedimpairmentinvisualobjectrecognitionalongwithgoodtactile ...,由PAShelton著作·1994·被引用50次—A66-yr-oldmanwithinfarctionofhisinferiortemporalandoccipitalassociationcortexbilaterally,whichsparedprimaryvisualcortex,hadimpaired ...,由PAShelton著作·1994·被引用50次—Ourpatientdemonstratedafailu...

CASE OF INTEGRATIVE VISUAL AGNOSIA

由 MJ RIDDOCH 著作 · 1987 · 被引用 493 次 — A single case study of a patient with visual agnosia is presented. The patient had a marked impairment in visual object recognition along with good tactile ...

Apperceptive visual agnosia

由 PA Shelton 著作 · 1994 · 被引用 50 次 — A 66-yr-old man with infarction of his inferior temporal and occipital association cortex bilaterally, which spared primary visual cortex, had impaired ...

Apperceptive visual agnosia

由 PA Shelton 著作 · 1994 · 被引用 50 次 — Our patient demonstrated a failure to relate individual elements to the whole, a failure to integrate multiple elements, and a reliance on global perception. He ...

A Case Study in Visual Agnosia Revisited

A Case Study in Visual Agnosia Revisited discusses John's case in the context of research into the cognitive neuroscience of vision over the past twenty years.

Visual associative agnosia: a clinico

由 RA McCarthy 著作 · 1986 · 被引用 198 次 — A single case study of a patient with visual associative agnosia is described. The patient had well preserved language, spatial, visual, and perceptual ...

(PDF) Associative Visual Agnosia

PDF | We report a case of massive associative visual agnosia. In the light of current theories of identification and semantic knowledge organization, a.

Associative Visual Agnosia

由 JM Ferro 著作 · 1984 · 被引用 65 次 — This report describes a case of associative visual agnosia caused by a left sided, cortico-subcortical, inferior temporo-occipital infarction.

A Case Study of Visual Agnosia without Perceptual ...

由 P Fery 著作 · 2003 · 被引用 28 次 — We report a new case of visual associative agnosia. Our patient (DJ) was impaired in several tasks assessing visual processing of real objects, colour pictures, ...