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183 related items for PubMed ID: 2043949

  • 1. A historic case of visual agnosia revisited after 40 years.
    Sparr SA, Jay M, Drislane FW, Venna N.
    Brain; 1991 Apr; 114 ( Pt 2)():789-800. PubMed ID: 2043949
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  • 2. Copying without perceiving: motor imagery in visual form agnosia.
    Dijkerman HC, Milner AD.
    Neuroreport; 1997 Feb 10; 8(3):729-32. PubMed ID: 9106756
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  • 3. [A case of carbon monoxide poisoning by explosion of coal mine presenting as visual agnosia: re-evaluation after 40 years].
    Takaiwa A, Yamashita K, Nomura T, Shida K, Taniwaki T.
    No To Shinkei; 2005 Nov 10; 57(11):997-1002. PubMed ID: 16363639
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  • 4. When apperceptive agnosia is explained by a deficit of primary visual processing.
    Serino A, Cecere R, Dundon N, Bertini C, Sanchez-Castaneda C, Làdavas E.
    Cortex; 2014 Mar 10; 52():12-27. PubMed ID: 24607265
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  • 5. Perception and action in 'visual form agnosia'.
    Milner AD, Perrett DI, Johnston RS, Benson PJ, Jordan TR, Heeley DW, Bettucci D, Mortara F, Mutani R, Terazzi E.
    Brain; 1991 Feb 10; 114 ( Pt 1B)():405-28. PubMed ID: 2004249
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  • 6. Apperceptive agnosia due to carbon monoxide poisoning. An interpretation based on critical band masking from disseminated lesions.
    Campion J, Latto R.
    Behav Brain Res; 1985 May 10; 15(3):227-40. PubMed ID: 4005031
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  • 11. Patient DF's visual brain in action: Visual feedforward control in visual form agnosia.
    Whitwell RL, Milner AD, Cavina-Pratesi C, Barat M, Goodale MA.
    Vision Res; 2015 May 10; 110(Pt B):265-76. PubMed ID: 25199609
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  • 12. Visual object agnosia, prosopagnosia, achromatopsia, loss of visual imagery, and autobiographical amnesia following recovery from cortical blindness: case M.H.
    Ogden JA.
    Neuropsychologia; 1993 Jun 10; 31(6):571-89. PubMed ID: 8341415
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  • 17. A case of associative visual agnosia: neuropsychological findings and theoretical considerations.
    Kawahata N, Nagata K.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 1989 Oct 10; 11(5):645-64. PubMed ID: 2808655
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