Preferred Name | Visual agnosia | |
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Visual agnosia denotes impaired recognition of visually presented material in a patient with normal or almost normal visual acuity; auditory and tactile recognition is normally spared. The term visual agnosia was introduced in 1891 by Sigmund Freud and it stresses the role of internally represented knowledge in visual perception. |
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Visual agnosia |
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OWLClass_22eb1411_9fe7_404e_a63d_867a1bce2e2f |
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Visual agnosia |
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Bogousslavsky, J., & Caplan, L. R. (2001). Stroke syndromes. Cambridge University Press. |
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