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A01=Glyn W. Humphreys
A01=Glyn W.; Riddoch Humphreys
A01=M. Jane Riddoch
A01=University of London; M. Jane Riddoch North East London Polytechnic. Glyn W. Humphreys Birkbeck College
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Agnosic Patients
Apperceptive Agnosia
Apperceptive Visual Agnosia
Associative Agnosia
Associative Visual Agnosia
Author_Glyn W. Humphreys
Author_Glyn W.; Riddoch Humphreys
Author_M. Jane Riddoch
Author_University of London; M. Jane Riddoch North East London Polytechnic. Glyn W. Humphreys Birkbeck College
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Brain Damage Patients
case study in visual perception
Category=JMM
Cerebral Achromatopsia
cognitive neuropsychology
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General Naming Problem
Global Letters
higher visual processing
illusion
Individual Form Elements
Integrative Agnosia
neuropsychological assessment
Normal Visual Processing
object
object identification deficits
patient
perceptual disorders
ponzo
Ponzo Illusions
Posterior Cerebral Arteries
Prestriate Cortex
random
Random Dot Stereograms
recognition
Selective Problem
stereogram
Stereoscopic Depth Perception
Striate Cortex
Vice Versa
Visual Agnosia
Visual Agnosic Patients
visual cortex lesions
Visual Field Defect
Visual Object Recognition
Visual Recognition

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138411555
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Brain damage may sometimes cause specific impairments in human behaviour. One rare impairment is the failure to recognize everyday objects by sight, a problem which is termed visual agnosia. In this book, the authors discuss the case of a patient,
Glyn W. Humphreys, M. Jane Riddoch

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