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To See But Not To See: A Case Study Of Visual Agnosia Glyn W. Humphreys Birkbeck College, University of London; M. Jane Riddoch North East London Polytechnic.

To See But Not To See: A Case Study Of Visual Agnosia By Glyn W. Humphreys Birkbeck College, University of London M. Jane Riddoch North East London Polytechnic.

To See But Not To See: A Case Study Of Visual Agnosia by Glyn W. Humphreys Birkbeck College, University of London; M. Jane Riddoch North East London Polytechnic.


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Summary

Brain damage may sometimes cause specific impairments in human behaviour. One rare impairment is the failure to recognize everyday objects by sight, a problem which is termed "visual agnosia". In this book, the authors discuss the case of a patient,

To See But Not To See: A Case Study Of Visual Agnosia Summary

To See But Not To See: A Case Study Of Visual Agnosia by Glyn W. Humphreys Birkbeck College, University of London; M. Jane Riddoch North East London Polytechnic.

First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Table of Contents

Visual object recognition and its disorders; the history of a case of visual agnosia; the process of visual object recognition; some experimental investigations; other visual problems in agnosic patients; some conclusions about agnosia and visual recognition; living with agnosia.

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GOR002809128
9780863770654
0863770657
To See But Not To See: A Case Study Of Visual Agnosia by Glyn W. Humphreys Birkbeck College, University of London; M. Jane Riddoch North East London Polytechnic.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
1987-12-01
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