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A Case Study in Visual Agnosia Revisited: To see but not to see

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By (author): Glyn Humphreys Jane Riddoch

Visual agnosia is a rare but fascinating disorder of visual object recognition that can occur after a brain lesion. This book documents the case of John, who worked intensively with the authors for 26 years after acquiring visual agnosia following a stroke. It revisits Johns case over twenty years after it was originally described in the book To See But Not To See, in 1987. As in the previous book, the condition is illuminated by John and his wife, Iris, in their own words.

A Case Study in Visual Agnosia Revisited discusses Johns case in the context of research into the cognitive neuroscience of vision over the past twenty years. It shows how Johns problems in recognition can provide important insights into the way that object recognition happens in the brain, with the results obtained in studies of Johns perception being compared to emerging work from brain imaging in normal observers. The book presents a much fuller analysis of the variety of perceptual problems that John experienced, detailing not only his impaired object recognition but also his face processing, his processing of different visual features (colour, motion, depth), his ability to act on and negotiate his environment, and his reading and writing.

A Case Study in Visual Agnosia Revisited will be a key reference for those concerned with understanding how vision is implemented in the brain. It will be suitable for both undergraduate students taking courses in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology, and also researchers in the cognitive neuroscience of vision. The presentation of Johns case, and the human aspects of the disorder, will also be of great interest to a general audience of lay people interested in perception.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 224g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848720732

About Glyn HumphreysJane Riddoch

Glyn Humphreys is Watts Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford UK. His research covers the diagnosis and management of cognitive problems after brain injury visual attention perception language and the control of action and social cognition. He has published over 500 papers in international journals and 16 books. Jane Riddoch is Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Oxford UK. Her research covers visual disorders (agnosia optic aphasia) disorders of attention (neglect extinction) and action (apraxia action disorganisation syndrome) and neuropsychological rehabilitation. She has published 150 papers in leading international journals and authored/edited five books.

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