Patient HJA - apperceptive? integrative agnosia? surpisingly good at copying, veru good semantic knowledge - poor at minimal feature matching, good when critical features intact
4 of 10
Kanwisher (1997)
FFA? not neccessarily
5 of 10
Riddoch & Humphreys (1987) JB
associative agnosiac? poor at semantic matching but goof at onject discrimination task
6 of 10
Farah (1991)
agnosia is a continuum from hollistic processing (faces) to by parts (words) with objects in the middle
7 of 10
Behrmann & Plaut (2013)
Imaging evidence of specialised areas? created a rift between neuropsychology and imaging
8 of 10
Milner et al (1991)
patient DF - poor at orientating to slot card, perfect performance at actually posting card - opposite = optic ataxia
9 of 10
Milner & Goodale (1995)
Distinction between on-line guidance (dorsal, parietal) and perceptual (ventral, temporal)
Patient HJA - apperceptive? integrative agnosia? surpisingly good at copying, veru good semantic knowledge - poor at minimal feature matching, good when critical features intact
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