A case series analysis of "category-specific" deficits of living things:the hit account.
We report a case series analysis of a group of seven patients with apparent "category-specific" disorders affecting living things. On standard diagnostic tests, a range of deficits were apparent, with some cases appearing to have impaired visual access to stored knowledge, some with impair...
Asıl Yazarlar: | Humphreys, G, Riddoch, M |
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Materyal Türü: | Journal article |
Dil: | English |
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: |
2003
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