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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AGNOSIA»
Descubre el uso de
agnosia en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
agnosia y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
The second edition of the classic book on visual agnosia, updated to include disorders of semantic knowledge and topographic recognition, and integrating perspectives from functional neuroimaging throughout.
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Cérebro esquerdo, cérebro direito.
A agnosia de objetos visuais, como foi mencionado, é uma falha no
reconhecimento de objetos por razões não atribuíveis a um defeito na acuidade
visual e tampouco à redução intelectual ou da linguagem. Nem todos os
médicos clínicos ...
Sally P. Springer, Georg Deutsch, 1998
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To See But Not To See: A Case Study Of Visual
Agnosia
63 Types of Visual Agnosia 68 What Goes Wrong in Such Cases? 72 Other
Questions 79 5. Other Visual Problems in Agnosic Patients 83 Loss of Colour
Vision—Achromatopsia 83 Inability to Find the Way—Topographical Agnosia 84
...
Humphreys Glyn W Riddoch M Jane, Glyn W. Humphreys Birkbeck College, University of London; M. Jane Riddoch North East London Polytechnic., Humphreys, Glyn W.; Riddoch, M. Jane, 2013
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Psychology: An International Perspective
Visual agnosia is "the impairment of visual object recognition in people who
possess sufficiently preserved visual fields, acuity and other elementary forms of
visual ability to enable object recognition, and in whom the object recognition ...
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Neurology in Clinical Practice: Principles of diagnosis and ...
Visual Agnosia Apperceptive-Associative Distinction Apperceptive Visual
Agnosia Associative Visual Agnosia Assessment of Visual Agnosia Auditory
Agnosia Nonverbal Auditory Agnosia 131 131 132 133 136 136 136 Pure Word
Deafness ...
Walter George Bradley, 2004
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DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
Testing for finger agnosia may be conveniently combined with assessment of
right-left orientation. The simplest test of right-left orientation is to ask the patient
to raise a specific hand. A more challenging test is to have the patient touch a
body ...
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong, 2005
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Patient-based Approaches to Cognitive Neuroscience
Martha J. Farah Todd E. Feinberg The term visual object agnosia refers to the
impairment of object recognition in the presence of relatively intact elementary
visual perception, memory, and general intellectual function. This chapter
reviews the ...
Todd E. Feinberg, Martha J. Farah, 2000
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Neuropsychological Assessment
Finger Agnosia Impaired finger recognition is associated with different kinds of
deficits. When the impairment involves only one hand it may be due to a sensory
deficit resulting from brain Damage contralateral to the affected hand (Denburg ...
Muriel Deutsch Lezak, 2004
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Acquired Speech and Language Disorders
Visual agnosias may be specific for objects (visual object agnosia), colours (
colour agnosia), faces (prosopagnosia), geometric figures and pictures (agnosia
for images) plus a number of other factors. In general, the lesions associated with
...
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Neuropsychology: From Theory to Practice
The term agnosia comes from the Greek, meaning without knowledge, which
accurately describes the predicament of the patient with agnosia. These are
patients who can generally be described as having either damage to or a
disconnection ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «AGNOSIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
agnosia en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Study: People Have Difficulty Telling Toes Apart Without Looking
The mis-identification, medically referred to as “agnosia,” is described as the inability to recognize and identify objects or persons, according to The National ... «CBS Local, Sep 15»
Pesquisadores põem em dúvida o teste comum para detectar danos …
Segundo a AFP, isso se deve a um distúrbio de saúde chamado agnosia. A revista Perception realizou um estudo que contou com a participação de um grupo ... «Yahoo Noticias Brasil, Sep 15»
Pesquisa mostra que dedos dos pés são imperceptíveis ao tato
"Sabíamos que algumas doenças poderiam causar este fenômeno de agnosia (incapacidade de reconhecer certos estímulos), mas as pessoas testadas eram ... «Info Online, Sep 15»
University of Oxford
When toes were misidentified, a phenomenon known as 'agnosia', there was also a clear pattern. The second toe was believed to the third. The third toe was ... «EurekAlert, Sep 15»
Neurologista e escritor Oliver Sacks morre de câncer aos 82 anos
... Chapéu", Sacks relata distúrbios causados por falta e excesso da atividade cerebral, incluindo o caso de um homem com agnosia visual, que dá título à obra. «Valor Economico, Ago 15»
British neurologist and writer Oliver Sacks dies at 82
... books, for example, contained an eponymous article about a patient with visual agnosia, a condition that impairs the ability to recognize objects by sight. «Deutsche Welle, Ago 15»
The Woman Who Can't Tell Voices Apart
... Southern California she heard about a condition: phonagnosia—a term derived from phone, Ancient Greek word for "voice," and agnosia, a loss of knowledge. «Braindecoder, Ago 15»
What Is Vascular Dementia?
Features that indicate cortical dysfunction (often caused by cerebral embolism) include executive dysfunction; aphasia, apraxia, and agnosia; hemineglect ... «Medscape, Jul 15»
A beautiful mind
Among the many conditions he features are Tourette's syndrome, Parkinson's disease, migraines, colour blindness, visual agnosia (the inability to recognize ... «Winnipeg Free Press, Jun 15»
After studying other people's minds, Oliver Sacks looks at his own
In his famous essay that became his bestseller, “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat,” Sacks introduces a patient suffering from visual agnosia, a type of ... «New York Post, May 15»