Evidence for perceptual deficits in associative visual (prosop) agnosia: A single-case study

JF Delvenne, X Seron, F Coyette, B Rossion - Neuropsychologia, 2004 - Elsevier
Associative visual agnosia is classically defined as normal visual perception stripped of its
meaning [Archiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten 21 (1890) 22/English translation …

A case study of visual agnosia without perceptual processing or structural descriptions impairment

P Fery, J Morais - Cognitive neuropsychology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
We report a new case of visual associative agnosia. Our patient (DJ) was impaired in
several tasks assessing visual processing of real objects, colour pictures, and line drawings …

Associative (prosop) agnosia without (apparent) perceptual deficits: a case-study

D Anaki, Y Kaufman, M Freedman, M Moscovitch - Neuropsychologia, 2007 - Elsevier
In associative agnosia early perceptual processing of faces or objects are considered to be
intact, while the ability to access stored semantic information about the individual face or …

Visual agnosia

MJ Riddoch, GW Humphreys - Neurologic clinics, 2003 - neurologic.theclinics.com
Lissauer was the first scientist to provide a detailed account of a patient with visual agnosia
[1]. He presented his clinical observations at a meeting of neurologists in 1888 in the context …

Preserved visual imagery and categorization in a case of associative visual agnosia

J Jankowiak, M Kinsbourne, RS Shalev… - Journal of Cognitive …, 1992 - direct.mit.edu
A patient with associative visual agnosia secondary to a penetrating bitemporooccipital
lesion remained able to draw complex objects from memory but could not subsequently …

Associative visual agnosia and alexia without prosopagnosia

TE Feinberg, RJ Schindler, E Ochoa, PC Kwan… - Cortex, 1994 - Elsevier
Disagreement over the neuroanatomical substrate of associative visual agnosia
encompasses such basic issues as:(1) the necessity for bilateral lesions;(2) the …

Visual agnosia: a single case report

A Taylor, EK Warrington - Cortex, 1971 - Elsevier
Visual Agnosia: A Single Case Report Page 1 VISUAL AGNOSIA: A SINGLE CASE REPORT
Angela Taylor and Elizabeth K. Warrington (National Hospital, Queen Square, London, WC1) …

Integrative agnosia

GW Humphreys - Case studies in the neuropsychology of …, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Visual object recognition is undoubtedly a complex process. This is testified by the many
attempts to build robust computer vision systems that are capable of recognising objects …

Associative visual agnosia and its related deficits: The role of the minor hemisphere in assigning meaning to visual perceptions

JL Mack, F Boller - Neuropsychologia, 1977 - Elsevier
A patient with severe associative visual agnosia for objects and pictures could identify those
objects by touch and copy them; neither naming nor visual processing difficulties could …

Disorders of visual recognition

E De Renzi - Seminars in neurology, 2000 - thieme-connect.com
Agnosias are disorders of recognition, specific to one sensory channel, that affect either the
perceptual analysis of the stimulus or the recognition of its meaning. In the visual modality …