A spurious category-specific visual agnosia for living things in normal human and nonhuman primates.

Abstract Patients with visual associative agnosia have a particular difficulty in identifying visually presented living things (plants and animals) as opposed to nonliving things. It has been claimed that this effect cannot be explained by differences in the inherent visual discriminability of livin...

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Main Authors: Gaffan, D, Heywood, C
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado: 1993