The neural underpinings of simultanagnosia: disconnecting the visuospatial attention network.
Because of our limited processing capacity, different elements of the visual scene compete for the allocation of processing resources. One of the most striking deficits in visual selection is simultanagnosia, a rare neuropsychological condition characterized by impaired spatial awareness of more tha...
Main Authors: | Chechlacz, M, Rotshtein, P, Hansen, P, Riddoch, J, Deb, S, Humphreys, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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