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Visual deficits in a patient with 'kaleidoscopic disintegration of the visual world'

VAINA LM; COWEY A; LEMAY M
EUR J NEUROL , 2002, vol. 9, n° 5, p. 463-477
Doc n°: 106536
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AD911 - NEGLIGENCE VISUELLE

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 moved or when she moved. Formal testing showed that her main deficits were in depth perception, various tasks of motion and object recognition of degraded stimuli. But low-level detection and discrimination of form and color were normal. Despite her deficits in visual motion and degraded static-object recognition, her visual recognition of 'biological motion' stimuli was normal. Structural magnetic resonance imaging revealed an infarct in the ventromedial occipito-temporal region, extending ventro-laterally and leading to a 'kaleidoscopic disintegration of visible objects'.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 2002224609

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