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Facfe agnosia and the neural substrates of memoryDAMASIO, A. R; TRANEL, D; DAMASIO, H et al.Annual review of neuroscience. 1990, Vol 13, pp 89-109, issn 0147-006X, 21 p.Article

Apperceptive visual agnosia : a case studySHELTON, P. A; BOWERS, D; RANJAN DUARA et al.Brain and cognition (Print). 1994, Vol 25, Num 1, pp 1-23, issn 0278-2626Article

Gaze behaviour in hereditary prosopagnosiaSCHWARZER, Gudrun; HUBER, Susanne; GRUTER, Martina et al.Psychological research/Psychologische Forschung. 2007, Vol 71, Num 5, pp 583-590, 8 p.Article

Abnormal responses to multi-element spatial stimuli in a subject with visual form agnosiaALKHATEEB, W; BROMLEY, J. M; HUMPHREYS, G. W et al.Clinical vision sciences. 1992, Vol 7, Num 3, pp 163-173, issn 0887-6169Article

Right visual hemiagnosia: a single case reportCHARNALLET, A; CARBONNEL, S; PELLAT, J et al.Cortex. 1988, Vol 24, Num 2, pp 347-355, issn 0010-9452Article

Visual agnosia: once more, with theoryFARAH, M. J.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 1988, Vol 5, Num 3, pp 337-346, issn 0264-3294Article

Visual associative agnosia: a clinico-anatomical study of a single caseMCCARTHY, R. A; WARRINGTON, E. K.Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry. 1986, Vol 49, Num 11, pp 1233-1240, issn 0022-3050Article

A pattern recognition approach to visual agnosiaSCHEIDLER, W; LANDIS, T; RENTSCHLER, I et al.Clinical vision sciences. 1992, Vol 7, Num 3, pp 175-193, issn 0887-6169Article

An optic aphasia and visual agnosia, C.S. Freund (1889). Translation and commentaryBEATON, A; DAVIDOFF, J; ERSTFELD, U et al.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 1991, Vol 8, Num 1, pp 21-38, issn 0264-3294, 18 p.Article

A case of integrative visual agnosiaRIDDOCH, M. J; HUMPHREYS, G. W.Brain. 1987, Vol 110, Num 6, pp 1431-1462, issn 0006-8950Article

Apperceptive agnosia due to carbon monoxide poisoning. An interpretation based on critical band masking from disseminate lesionsCAMPION, J; LATTO, R.Behavioural brain research. 1985, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 227-240, issn 0166-4328Article

Pointing to places and spaces in a patient with visual form agnosiaCAREY, David P; DIJKERMAN, H. Chris; MURPHY, Kelly J et al.Neuropsychologia. 2006, Vol 44, Num 9, pp 1584-1594, issn 0028-3932, 11 p.Article

Apraxia, agnosias, and higher visual function abnormalitiesGREENE, J. D. W.Neurology in practice. 2005, Vol 76, pp v25-v34, issn 1473-7086, SUP5Article

Impaired spatial coding within objects but not between objects in prosopagnosiaBARTON, Jason J. S; CHERKASOVA, Mariya V.Neurology. 2005, Vol 65, Num 2, pp 270-274, issn 0028-3878, 5 p.Article

I could see, and yet, mon, I could na' see: William Macewen, the agnosias, and brain surgeryMACMILLAN, Malcolm.Brain and cognition (Print). 2004, Vol 56, Num 1, pp 63-76, issn 0278-2626, 14 p.Article

Patient Schn: has Goldstein and Gelb's case withstood the test of time?MAROTTA, J. J; BEHRMANN, M.Neuropsychologia. 2004, Vol 42, Num 5, pp 633-638, issn 0028-3932, 6 p.Article

The covert priming effect of faces in prosopagnosiaBARTON, Jason J. S; CHERKASOVA, Mariya V; HEFTER, Rebecca et al.Neurology. 2004, Vol 63, Num 11, pp 2062-2068, issn 0028-3878, 7 p.Article

Normal recognition of emotion in a prosopagnosicDUCHAINE, Bradley C; PARKER, Holly; NAKAYAMA, Ken et al.Perception (London. Print). 2003, Vol 32, Num 7, pp 827-838, issn 0301-0066, 12 p.Article

Early commitment of neural substrates for face recognitionFARAH, M. J; RABINOWITZ, C; QUINN, G. E et al.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 2000, Vol 17, Num 1-3, pp 117-123, issn 0264-3294Article

«Voir» n'est pas toujours voir: Philosophie et neurophysiologie face à un paradoxe cognitif : Du regard au geste: comment le cerveau commande la main = Vision and action. A cognitive paradoxeJACOB, P.Recherche (Paris, 1970). 1998, Num 309, pp 62-65, issn 0029-5671Article

Agnosia without prosopagnosia or alexia : Evidence for stored visual memories specific to objectsHUMPHREYS, G. W; RUMIATI, R. I.Cognitive neuropsychology (Print). 1998, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 243-277, issn 0264-3294Article

What is it like to be a patient with apperceptive agnosia ?VECERA, S. P; GILDS, K. S.Consciousness and cognition (Print). 1997, Vol 6, Num 2-3, pp 237-266, issn 1053-8100Article

Agnosia for object orientation : Implications for theories of object recognitionTURNBULL, O. H; BESCHIN, N; DELLA SALA, S et al.Neuropsychologia. 1997, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 153-163, issn 0028-3932Article

Can the recognition of living things really be selectively impaired?KURBAT, M. A.Neuropsychologia. 1997, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 813-827, issn 0028-3932Article

The perception and prehension of objects oriented in the depth plane. I. Effects of visual form agnosiaDIJKERMAN, H. C; MILNER, A. D; CAREY, D. P et al.Experimental brain research. 1996, Vol 112, Num 3, pp 442-451, issn 0014-4819Article

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