Visual deficits in a patient with 'kaleidoscopic disintegration of the visual world'.
We describe psychophysical, neuropsychological and neuro-ophthalmological studies of visual abilities in a patient who, following a right hemisphere stroke, had difficulty in combining parts of objects into a whole and in reading. Strikingly, her perceptual problems were accentuated when the objects...
Main Authors: | Vaina, L, Cowey, A, LeMay, M, Bienfang, D, Kikinis, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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