10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TOPAGNOSIA»
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topagnosia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
topagnosia and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... top-down top-down information — información (f) top-down top-down learning
— aprendizaje (m) top-down top-down processing — procesamiento (m) top-
down top-down solutions — soluciones (f—pl) top-down topagnosia n —
topagnosia ...
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Handbook of Neurological Examination
The loss is known as topoanaesthesia or topagnosia. The patient closes his eyes
and then is touched on some point of the body with the examiner's finger. He is
asked to indicate the point touched with his own forefinger. (v) Barognosis ...
3
Vox Medical Spanish and English Dictionary
Turner's tooth diente de Turner. unerupted tooth diente no erupcionado. vital
tooth diente vital. wandering of a tooth diente errante. wisdom tooth muela
deljuicio. zero degree tooth diente de grado cero. topagnosia n. topagnosia.
topagnosis n.
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Dictionary of Psychological Testing, Assessment and Treatment
TOMI test Test ofMotor Impairment — Henderson Revision. tonic Describing a
prolonged contraction ofa muscle. tonic convulsion See convulsion. tonus The
slight tension which exists in a resting muscle. topagnosia A profound inability to
...
Ian Stuart-Hamilton, 2007
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Lishman's Organic Psychiatry: A Textbook of Neuropsychiatry
... many fingers lie between them. of the body, and to point to individual parts on
the right and left side of Test for disturbance of identification of other body parts (
autohis own body, and of the examiner sitting opposite him. Can he topagnosia).
Anthony David, Simon Fleminger, Michael Kopelman, 2012
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Functional Neurology for Practitioners of Manual Medicine
He hadaslight ptosis and decreased facial muscle tone on the right. Topagnosia (
finger identification) was less accurate on the left hand. Hisabilityto
performtandem gait with eyesclosedwas poor. Palate elevation andgag reflex
was decreased ...
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DeJong's The Neurologic Examination
... light touch or general tactile sensibility; topesthesia (topognosia), fine
discriminatory and localized tactile sensibility, the ability to localize a tactile
sensation; topoanesthesia (topagnosia), the inability to localize a tactile
sensation. Sensory ...
William W. Campbell, 2012
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: biotope, biotopic, dystopia, dystopian, ectopia, heterotopia,
isotope, isotopic, normotopia, skeletopia, topagnosia, topagnosis, topalgia,
toparchy, topesthesia, topiary, topic, topical, topoanesthesia, topogno- sis,
topographer, ...
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Brocklehurst's Textbook of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology
Examplesof cortical sensoryimpairments includelossof discrimination sense,
difficulty in localizing touch and pain (topagnosia), failure to recognize numbers
or letters drawnonthe skin (graphesthesia), andfailure to recognize texture, size,
or ...
Howard M. Fillit, Kenneth Rockwood, Kenneth Woodhouse, 2010
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A Dictionary of Psychology
Compare ASOMATAGNOSIA (see under AGNOSIA), TOPAGNOSIA. [From Greek
autos self + topos place + a- without + gnosis knowing + -ia indicating a condition
or quality] availability n. The property of being accessible or obtainable, ...