Understand The Impact Of Neurlogical Damage On Cognitions And Behaviour Flashcards
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Visual agnosia
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-Inability to recognise a visual stimulus despite being able to see and describe it
- patients suffering cannot recognise what they see and this is usually caused by the occipital lobe or rearmost part of the parietal lobe
- A patient with visual agnosia can usually describe an object in terms of shape, colour, and texture but cannot recognise an object
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Prosopangosia
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- Special type of agnosia
- inability to recognise faces or familiar people
- patient can read and regognise peoples voices but their problem relates specifically to faces
( D.P. Who was described as ‘The man who mistook his wife for a hat’
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Impact of damage to pre - frontal cortex
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- Emotional blunting, impulsive behaviours ( outbursts of anger )
- impaired desigion-making
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Kanal has visual agnosia. How might the condition affect kunal?
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- Struggle to recognise and name a object shown to him
- he would he able to describe it though