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    Kumar A, Wroten M.
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  • 4. Functional connectivity and the failure to retrieve meaning from shape in visual object agnosia.
    Ptak R, Lazeyras F.
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  • 6. The Ties that Bind: Agnosia, Neglect and Selective Attention to Visual Scale.
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  • 7. No double-dissociation between optic ataxia and visual agnosia: multiple sub-streams for multiple visuo-manual integrations.
    Pisella L, Binkofski F, Lasek K, Toni I, Rossetti Y.
    Neuropsychologia; 2006 Sep 29; 44(13):2734-48. PubMed ID: 16753188
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  • 10. Covert processing of visual form in the absence of area LO.
    Kentridge RW, Heywood CA, Milner AD.
    Neuropsychologia; 2004 Sep 29; 42(11):1488-95. PubMed ID: 15246286
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  • 11. 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 29; 52():12-27. PubMed ID: 24607265
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  • 13. Patient MW: transient visual hemi-agnosia.
    Decramer T, Premereur E, Lagae L, van Loon J, Janssen P, Sunaert S, Theys T.
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  • 16. What processing is impaired in apperceptive agnosia? Evidence from normal subjects.
    Vecera SP, Gilds KS.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 1998 Sep 29; 10(5):568-80. PubMed ID: 9802990
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  • 18. Impaired peripheral reaching and on-line corrections in patient DF: Optic ataxia with visual form agnosia.
    Rossit S, Harvey M, Butler SH, Szymanek L, Morand S, Monaco S, McIntosh RD.
    Cortex; 2018 Jan 29; 98():84-101. PubMed ID: 28532578
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  • 19. DF's visual brain in action: the role of tactile cues.
    Whitwell RL, Milner AD, Cavina-Pratesi C, Byrne CM, Goodale MA.
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