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Akinetopsia (from Gr****
akinesia 'absence of movement' and
opsis 'seeing'), also
known as
cerebral akinetopsia or
motion blindness, is a term introduced...
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original on 2017-05-26.
Retrieved 2016-12-16. Zeki, S (1991). "Cerebral
akinetopsia (visual
motion blindness)". Brain. 114 (2): 811–824. doi:10.1093/brain/114...
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keratoscope kine-
movement Gr**** κινέω (kinéō), to move, to
change akinetopsia,
kinesthesia koil-
hollow Gr**** κοῖλος (koîlos)
koilocyte kyph- humped...
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Visual illusion Visual processing Visual system Sensations Achromatopsia Akinetopsia Apperceptive agnosia ****ociative
visual agnosia Color blindness Hallucinogen...
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Agraphia Agnosia Aicardi syndrome AIDS –
neurological manifestations Akinetopsia Alexander Disease Alien hand
syndrome Allan–Herndon–Dudley
syndrome Alternating...
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philosopher Philip Pettit likens the case of Mary to
patients with
akinetopsia, the
inability to
perceive the
motion of objects. If
someone were raised...
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numbers on one side of the face and
consider the
drawing complete.
Akinetopsia:
inability to
perceive motion. Apraxia:
inability to
produce discretionary...
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through theoretical principles and com****tional models.
Achromatopsia Akinetopsia Apperceptive agnosia ****ociative
visual agnosia Asthenopia Astigmatism...
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sometimes finding themselves falling out of the
cartoon entirely.
Akinetopsia (motion blindness)
Aspect ratio (image)
Freeze frame (disambiguation)...
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object agnosia, prosopagnosia, topographagnosia, alexia, achromatopsia,
akinetopsia,
Balint syndrome, and astereopsis.
These deficits are
caused by damage...