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mentally blind, or
agnosic—able to see but not to
decipher what he was seeing. "ClinicalTrials.gov"...
- thin slot that
could be
rotated into all orientations. As an
apperceptive agnosic, it
would be
expected that
since she
cannot recognize the slot, she should...
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patients show
deficits in face, but not
object processing,
while object agnosic patients (most notably,
patient C.K.) show
deficits in
object processing...
- Pure alexia, also
known as
agnosic alexia or
alexia without agraphia or pure word blindness, is one form of
alexia which makes up "the
peripheral dyslexia"...
- ****essment
strategies and
treatment approaches. Pure alexia, also
known as
agnosic alexia or pure word blindness, is one form of
alexia which makes up "the...
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model has been
experimental work
exploring the
extant abilities of
visual agnosic patient D.F. The first, and most
influential report, came from Goodale...
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Aphasia Doctrine from the
Standpoint of
Clinical Psychiatry, I: Optic-
Agnosic Disorders (the
Different Forms of Mind-Blindness)], Leipzig, Deuticke,...
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damage have
revealed pure
agnosic disorders that
selectively impair recognition of
specific object categories. Such
agnosic disorders have been reported...
- of Vision. More
specifically unlike apperceptive agnosia, ****ociative
agnosic patients are more
successful at drawing, copying, and
matching tasks; however...
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impairment that
results in a patient's
inability to name objects.
While agnosics suffer from
severe deficits, patients'
visual acuity and
other visual abilities...