Visual perceptual defects
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Visual perceptual defects
(Baillière's clinical neurology, v. 2,
Baillière Tindall, 1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Covering the area of visual perceptual defects this title includes subjects from the neurobiology of primate vision and object agnosias to visual impairment in degenerative neurological disease.
Table of Contents
Neurobiology of Primate Vision - Residual Vision Following Geniculate Striate Lesions - Visual Illusions and Hallucinations - The Neural Basis of Mental Imagery - Disturbances of Colour Perception - Object Agnosias - Recent Developments in the Neuropsychology and Physiology of Face Processing - Alexia - Disorders of Visual Attention - Balints Syndrome and Associated VisuoSpatial Disorders - Visuomotor Co-ordination as a dissociable Visual Function - Visual Impairment in Degenerative Neurological Disease
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