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  • 3. Neuropsychological demonstration of splenial interhemispheric disconnection in a case of "optic anomia".
    Poeck K.
    Neuropsychologia; 1984; 22(6):707-13. PubMed ID: 6084825
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  • 4. Tactile agnosia and tactile aphasia: symptomatological and anatomical differences.
    Endo K, Miyasaka M, Makishita H, Yanagisawa N, Sugishita M.
    Cortex; 1992 Sep; 28(3):445-69. PubMed ID: 1382919
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  • 5. Associative visual agnosia resulting from a disconnection between intact visual memory and semantic systems.
    Carlesimo GA, Casadio P, Sabbadini M, Caltagirone C.
    Cortex; 1998 Sep; 34(4):563-76. PubMed ID: 9800090
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  • 6. Optic aphasia: evidence of the contribution of different neural systems to object and action naming.
    Ferreira CT, Giusiano B, Ceccaldi M, Poncet M.
    Cortex; 1997 Sep; 33(3):499-513. PubMed ID: 9339331
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  • 8. Optic aphasia: a process of interaction between vision and language.
    Beauvois MF.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 1982 Jun 25; 298(1089):35-47. PubMed ID: 6125974
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  • 10. Visual agnosia: the dual deficit of perception and recognition.
    Kertesz A.
    Cortex; 1979 Sep 25; 15(3):403-19. PubMed ID: 540512
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  • 12. Visual agnosia contrasted with visual-verbal disconnection.
    Larrabee GJ, Levin HS, Huff FJ, Kay MC, Guinto FC.
    Neuropsychologia; 1985 Sep 25; 23(1):1-12. PubMed ID: 3974844
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  • 14. [Confabulatory anomia from visual and tactile agnosia in a case of multi-infarct dementia. Neuropsychological study (author's transl)].
    Guard O, Graule A, Spautz JM, Dumas R.
    Encephale; 1981 Sep 25; 7(3):275-91. PubMed ID: 7285856
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  • 17. Letter recognition and visual form discrimination in aphasic alexia.
    Varney NR.
    Neuropsychologia; 1981 Sep 25; 19(6):795-800. PubMed ID: 7329525
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  • 18. Word and letter reading and the mechanism of the third alexia.
    Kirshner HS, Webb WG.
    Arch Neurol; 1982 Feb 25; 39(2):84-7. PubMed ID: 7059305
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