Visual Agnosia
  • General Definition

Apperceptive Agnosia

Associative Agnosia

Prosopagnosia

Mirror Agnosia

Treatment

References

          

 

 

 

 

   

 

REFERENCES

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  • Carlesimo, G. A., Casadio, P., Sabbadini, M., and Caltagirone, C. (1998). Associative Visual Agnosia Resulting from a Disconnection Between Intact Visual Memory and Semantic Systems. Cortex 34, 563-576.

  • Chanoine, V. et al. (1998). Optic Aphasia with Pure Alexia: A Mild Form of Visual Associative Agnosia? A Case Study. Cortex 34, 437-448.

  •  Duchaine, B. C. (2000). Developmental Prosopagnosia with Normal Configural Processing. Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology 11, 79-83.

  • Giannakopoulos, P., et al. (1999). Neuroanatomic Correlates of Visual Agnosia in Alzheimer's Disease. Neurology 52, 71-77.

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  • Pessa, e., Bandinelli, P. L., and Penna, M. P. (1999). Simulating Prosopagnosia through a Lesion of Lateral Connections in a Feed-Forward Neural Network. Ital. J. Neurol. Sci. 20, 29-36.

  • de Renzi, E. (2000). Disrorders of Visual Recognition. Seminars in Neurology, 20, 479-485.

  • de Renzi, E., and Lucchelli, F. (1993). The Fuzzy Boundaries of Apperceptive Agnosia. Cortex 29, 187-215.