Keywords
object recognition
Publications
Polonskaya N.N. (2012). How and what I see (dialogue with patient suffering from total agnosia). The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 2, 23-30
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.
Pages: 23-30
Keywords: case-study;
forms visual agnosia;
associative visual agnosia;
visual memory disorder;
object recognition;
Available Online: 06/30/2012
Polonskaya N.N.(2009). A case study of the visual agnosia of the patient with bilateral lesions after strokes in both the Posterior Stream the brain. Report 1. An investigation into visual object cognition disorder.The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 4, 32-43
The article presents the results of a case study of visual agnosia. A rare case of multiple visual agnosia (object agnosia, prosopagnosia, dyslexia, color agonsia) of a patient with the bilateral damage of the brain is described. A set of various methods has been developed to diagnose the variety of cognitive disorders. A neuropsychological approach has been used to qualitatively analyze errors. Some particular features of visual cognitive disorder are considered from the point of view of the dynamic complementary interaction between the brain hemispheres and their functional asymmetry.
Received: 02/28/2008
Pages: 32-43
Keywords: case-study;
object recognition;
visual memory disorder;
optic perceptual;
forms visual agnosia;
associative visual agnosia;