ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA AGNOSIA
New Latin, from Greek agnōsia, from a- without + gnōsis knowledge.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «AGNOSIA»
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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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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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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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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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DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
Agnosia refers to the loss or impairment of the ability to know or recognize the
meaning or import of a sensory stimulus, even though it has been perceived.
Agnosia occurs in the absence of any impairment of cognition, attention, or
alertness.
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong, 2005
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Agnosia and Apraxia: Selected Papers of Liepmann, Lange, and ...
Disorder of primary identification (in Wemicke's sense, extension, volume, relief,
form); perceptual astereognosis, astereognosis or agnosia of elementary
identification. 3. Disorders of secondary identification, conceptual astereognosis,
...
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Aphasia: A Clinical Perspective
object name. The classic visual agnosia occurs when the patient fails to name on
visual confrontation but easily succeeds when the object is presented through
another sensory modality (Milner and Teuber, 1968; Rubens and Benson, 1971).
David Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila, 1996
Phenomenology of Autonoetic Agnosia in Schizophrenia The characteristics that
embody the self are so broad that it is difficult to reach consensus on a
circumscribed definition of self. According to Webster's American Collegiate
Dictionary, ...
Xavier Francisco Amador, Anthony S. David, 1998
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Medical-legal and Forensic Aspects of Communication ...
In the broadest definition of the word, agnosia means lack of recognition (Benson
and Ardila, 1996). It is the impairment of the ability to recognize and appreciate
the significance of a stimulus in one sense modality. It can occur in all of the five ...
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From Neuropsychology to Mental Structure
8.5 Associative Agnosia A further aspect of Mart's (1982) computational
theorising on visual perception is that visual semantic processes are separated
from the attainment of a structural description of an object. The group studies
reviewed ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «AGNOSIA»
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agnosia no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Visual signs and symptoms in patients with the visual variant of …
Lesions of the ventral system (« what » pathway) produce alexia without agraphia, visual object agnosia, and prosopagnosia (inability to ... «BMC Blogs Network, jun 15»
D'Arcy, Davenport, Valverde Star in 'Gernika'
... includes Alex Garcia (“Kamikaze”), Barbara Goenaga (“Agnosia”), Burn Gorman (“Pacific Rim”) and Joachim Assboeck (“Schindler's List”). «Variety, jun 15»
Autistic mum pens 'purrfect' trilogy
She was left with no sense of independence due to suffering from facial and topographical agnosia – an inability to recognise places or people. «Ripley Today, jun 15»
13 Books to Read This Summer
Sacks is best known for his writings on neurological disorders — like visual agnosia in The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat — which make ... «Dallas Observer, jun 15»
A beautiful mind
Among the many conditions he features are Tourette's syndrome, Parkinson's disease, migraines, colour blindness, visual agnosia (the inability ... «Winnipeg Free Press, jun 15»
Interview with John Hable: Dispelling the Uncanny Valley
Other people have the reverse problem called Visual Agnosia. They have had brain damage to part of their brain but their FFA is still intact. «GamingBolt, jun 15»
Why Oliver Sacks Always Goes Too Far
The case study for which the collection is entitled is of a man with visual agnosia, the inability to recognize objects, even people. Sacks helps us ... «The Atlantic, mai 15»
How Elijah Wood Overcame the Baggage of 'The Lord of the Rings …
Eugenio was someone I met socially at Fantastic Fest when "Agnosia" premiered. Then it was a year later that I got a script he was attached to ... «Indie Wire, mai 15»
After studying other people's minds, Oliver Sacks looks at his own
... famous essay that became his bestseller, “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat,” Sacks introduces a patient suffering from visual agnosia, ... «New York Post, mai 15»
The American Ritual of Racial Killings
I made up that term, “socio-visual agnosia.” There is an actual neurological condition called visual agnosia. The patient in Oliver Sacks' famous ... «The Nation., abr 15»