نتایج جستجو برای: simultanagnosia

تعداد نتایج: 87  

2016
Swetha Sara Philip Sunithi Elizabeth Mani Gordon N Dutton

Balint's syndrome is well described in adults, but not in children. It is caused by bilateral posterior parietal lobe damage and comprises a triad of simultanagnosia (inability to simultaneously see more than a small number of items), optic ataxia (impaired visual guidance of movement of the limbs and body), and apraxia of gaze (inability to volitionally direct gaze despite the requisite motor ...

2003
RONALD M. BURDE JONATHAN R. TROBE

Visual recognition disturbances are caused by lesions that affect visual cortex as well as white matter connections between visual cortex and temporal and parietal cortex. Homonymous visual field defects are often present but do not explain the recognition diIliculty. In “alexia without agraphia” (pure alexia), the intact right visual cortex is disconnected from the left parietal language cente...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2008
Alan J Pegna Anne-Sarah Caldara-Schnetzer Asaid Khateb

Evidence in healthy human subjects has suggested that angry faces may be enhanced during spatial processing, perhaps even "popping-out" of a crowd. These contentions have remained controversial, but two recent reports in patients suffering from unilateral spatial neglect have lent some support to these views, suggesting that emotional faces capture attention more efficiently than neutral stimul...

Journal: :Neurology 2014
Alberto J Espay Scott R Allen

A 54-year-old woman developed acute hypertensive encephalopathy associated with acetaminophen-induced liver failure. Examination showed blindness with absence of horizontal and vertical volitional and reflex saccades (video on the Neurology® Web site at Neurology.org, first segment). MRI showed biparieto-occipital signal abnormalities consistent with the posterior reversible encephalopathy synd...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2003
Jennifer A Gillen Gordon N Dutton

A 10-year-old male was referred with difficulties at school. He had particular difficulty with reading long words, following the sequence of text down a page, writing words in the correct order, writing words in line, and copying from the blackboard. He had a history of infective endocarditis complicated by intracerebral haemorrhage at the age of three years. Detailed history taking revealed sy...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2002
Michael P Merchut Bunnie Richie

BACKGROUND The blood-brain barrier may be permeable under the clinical settings of uncontrolled hypertension, renal insufficiency, immunosuppressive drugs, and intravascular radiographic contrast. Some reversible neurological complications after angiography are caused by cortical penetration of contrast media detected on brain computed tomographic (CT) scans. OBJECTIVES To describe the first ...

2017
Mari N. Maia da Silva Rebecca S. Millington Holly Bridge Merle James-Galton Gordon T. Plant

Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a syndromic diagnosis. It is characterized by progressive impairment of higher (cortical) visual function with imaging evidence of degeneration affecting the occipital, parietal, and posterior temporal lobes bilaterally. Most cases will prove to have Alzheimer pathology. The aim of this review is to summarize the development of the concept of this disorder si...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2013
Kirsten A Dalrymple Alexander K Gray Brielle L Perler Elina Birmingham Walter F Bischof Jason J S Barton Alan Kingstone

Simultanagnosia is a disorder of visual attention resulting from bilateral parieto-occipital lesions. Healthy individuals look at eyes to infer people's attentional states, but simultanagnosics allocate abnormally few fixations to eyes in scenes. It is unclear why simultanagnosics fail to fixate eyes, but it might reflect that they are (a) unable to locate and fixate them, or (b) do not priorit...

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