10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ASTEREOGNOSIS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
astereognosis in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
astereognosis im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations Into ...
ASTEREOGNOSIS Five patients who could not identify objects with their hands
were described in an 1844 report by Friedrich A. Puchelt (1784-1856). One
patient showed preserved sensitivity for the various tactile modalities — she
described ...
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DeJong's The Neurologic Examination
Astereognosis (stereoanesthesia) is loss of the ability to recognize and identify
an object by touch despite intact primary sensory modalities. There is no loss of
perceptual ability. The patient can feel the object, sensing its dimensions, texture,
...
William W. Campbell, 2012
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
42 'Value of Astereognosis ns a Localizing Symptom In Cerebral Affections.
William N. Bullard. 43 Fracture of the Basis Cranll Followed by Atrophy of Both
Optic Nerves and Peculiar 1'sychic Phenomena. O. Waterman and B. Pollack. 41.
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The Journal of the American Medical Association
In 1901* I put on record a case in which astereognosis and ataxia were present,
but not motor paralysis, and in which autopsy showed a large area of softening
confined to the superior parietal convolution. This was an especially valuable
case ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association
In 1901“ I put on record a case in which astereognosis and ataxia were present,
but not motor paralysis, and in which autopsy showed a large area of softening
confined to the superior parietal convolution. This was an especially valuable
case ...
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
Nutt JG, Marsden CD, Thompson PD. Human walking and higher-level gait
disorders, particularly in the elderly. Neurology 1993; 43: 268–279. Cross
Reference Gait apraxia Astereognosis Astereognosis is the failure to recognize a
familiar ...
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
There is a striking difference between the first case, in which the lesion was found
in the parietal lobe, and the second and third cases, in which the lesion was pre-
Rolandic in location. In the first case the astereognosis was associated with the ...
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The Encyclopedia of Neuropsychological Disorders
Some have proposed that astereognosis refers to impaired tactile spatial
perception and tactile agnosia refers to a selective disturbance in tactile object
recognition (Caselli, 1991, 2003). Bauer (1993) views astereognosis as an
apperceptive ...
Chad A. Noggle, Raymond S. Dean, Arthur MacNeill Horton, 2012
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Clinical Neuroanatomy: A Neurobehavioral Approach
In the past, the term, astereognosis, has been used interchangeably for the terms
(and the concept) tactile agnosia or tactile asymbolia. At times, “astereognosis”
still is used to refer to an inability to name or identify an object by touch (i.e., as an
...
John Mendoza, Anne Foundas, 2008
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Transactions of the American Neurological Association
loss of stereognostic perception with or without the loss of other qualities of
sensation could be an aid to localization, whether astereognosis unassociated
with loss of tactile and muscle sense would indicate a lesion of the motor zone
and ...
American Neurological Association, 1910
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Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
astereognosis im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
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