- spatial agnosia
- (Neur) räumliche Agnosie f, zentrale Raumblindheit f
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
visual-spatial agnosia — visuospatial agnosia apperceptive a … Medical dictionary
Agnosia — An inability to recognize sensory inputs (sight, sound, touch). The most common agnosia is a result of brain injury damaging the rear part of the brain causing visual agnosia (inability to properly recognize objects by sight). * * * Impairment of … Medical dictionary
Integrative agnosia — Integrative agnosia, as first defined by Riddoch and Humphreys (1987),http://pissaro.soc.huji.ac.il/ leon/mivnim/pdfs/Riddoch%20stm%20in%20integartive%20agnosia.pdf] is the disability to recognize objects due to the inability to group and… … Wikipedia
apperceptive agnosia — lack of the ability to analyze and orient using visual representations and their spatial relationships. Called also visual spatial or visuospatial a … Medical dictionary
visuospatial — Denoting the ability to comprehend and conceptualize visual representations and spatial relationships in learning and performing a task. * * * vi·suo·spa·tial spā shəl adj of, relating to, or being thought processes that involve visual and… … Medical dictionary
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Visual thinking — Picture thinking, visual thinking or visual/spatial learning is the common phenomenon of thinking through visual processing. Thinking in pictures, is one of a number of other recognized forms of non verbal thought such as kinesthetic, musical and … Wikipedia