Article
Polonskaya N.N. (2012). How and what I see (dialogue with patient suffering from total agnosia). The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 2, 23-30
Abstract
The article presents a case study of multiple visual agnosia (object agnosia, prosopagnosia, topographical agnosia, colour agonsia, alexia without agrafia) of a patient with bilateral lesions of the inferior areas of the temporal-parietal-occipital lobes. Clinical data are presented from the point of view of the patient, who struggle for surviving and her adaptation to the broken life.
Keywords: case-study; forms visual agnosia; associative visual agnosia; visual memory disorder; object recognition;
Available Online 30.06.2012
For citing this article:
Polonskaya N.N. (2012). How and what I see (dialogue with patient suffering from total agnosia). The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 2, 23-30