Overview A type of brain disorder that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. This is a gradually progressive ...
The following case report presents a patient exhibiting Gerstmann syndrome accompanied by toe agnosia. A 72 year old right handed woman had a focal lesion in the angular gyrus of the left hemisphere ...
A single case study of a patient with visual associative agnosia is described. The patient had well preserved language, spatial, visual, and perceptual abilities but nevertheless was impaired in ...
These include: Parietal lobe. Agnosia (the loss of the ability to recognise visually), agraphia (the inability to interpret writing), acalculia (the inability to do arithmetic), right and left ...
A 70-year-old man with known cardiovascular risk factors, presented with acute onset expression aphasia, agraphia, dyscalculia, right-left disorientation and finger agnosia, without fever or meningeal ...
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The neuropsychological examination included the Swedish version of the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE),12 as well as tests of short-term and long-term memory, abstract thinking, aphasia, apraxia ...
We detected left-sided astereognosia and finger agnosia, but right–left orientation and somatognosis were not affected. The level of depression was minimal, based on his self-assessment. Intellectual ...
The SNSB-II evaluates many cognitive factors, including verbal and visual memory, visuo-constructive function, language, praxis, components of Gerstmann syndrome (acalculia, agraphia, right/left ...
When patients fail to recognize what an object is, they are exhibiting visual agnosia caused by the loss of semantic knowledge for the object. Circumlocution and visual agnosia can be observed in ...