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We addressed the question of whether Alzheimer's Disease (AD) causes a selective impairment for knowledge of living things. Although we replicated a previous finding that AD subjects name pictures of living things less accurately than pictures of nonliving things, we also failed to observe this selective impairment when we used two new stimulus sets, which more tightly controlled the overall naming...
We report the case of a patient (T.R.) who developed a severe and selective amnesia for names and dates associated with events. His amnesia was temporally limited, affecting only the last two to three decades of his life. When recalling an event he was able to evoke both its content and place, while he could not provide any information about people (names or their physical features) and the time (date/period)...
The directional preference for spontaneous turning in humans has previously been documented using an electronic device (rotometer). We used a simple, inexpensive, and wellcontrolled test of turning behaviour in 41 adults with no psychiatric diagnoses. In this test, the direction in which subjects turned is recorded as they complete each one of what they think is a series of evaluations of gait, in...
This study reports a patient who manifested optic aphasia, tactile aphasia, optic apraxia, and tactile apraxia following an operation for epidural left parietal haematoma. He could neither name nor pantomime the use of objects presented visually or tactually, but correctly performed semantic association tasks, thus demonstrating preserved recognition. He could name and pantomime the use of auditorily...
The effect of interhemispheric transmission time (IHTT) on temporal perception was investigated by comparing simultaneity thresholds under unimanual and bimanual stimulation conditions. In the unimanual conditions the tactile stimuli were delivered to the same hand and were received by the same hemisphere, but in bimanual conditions, where stimuli were delivered to different hands, interhemispheric...
This study reports a patient with right posterior cerebral atrophy who was affected by afferent dysgraphia, characterised by case dissociation: cursive better than upper-case print. The patient also had severe visuocostructional deficit and simultanagnosia. The hypothesis advanced to explain this dissociation is that cases are not equally dependent on visual and kinaesthetic control. Thus, if visual...
We report the improvement following rehabilitation of two patients with a selective deficit on multiplication facts. The remediation experiments were conducted in specific designs to test a series of hypotheses about both the process of reacquisition and organisation of arithmetical facts in memory. The results show a significant and stable recovery and the pattern of reacquisition reflects the different...
A case is described of a young male who suffered head injuries in a motor accident and subsequently displayed a severe anterograde amnesia in the presence of a relatively intact retrograde memory. He also demonstrated marked impairment of general intellectual ability, naming, perceptual skills and executive functioning. This case demonstrates a striking dissociation between anterograde and retrograde...
We report a global aphasic who showed evidence of implicit semantic processing of spoken words. Auditory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to semantically congruous and incongruous final words in spoken sentences were recorded. 17 elderly adults served as control subjects. Their ERPs were more negative to incongruous than to congruous final words between 300 and 800 ms after stimulus onset (N400),...
We report the case of a 48-year old woman who, after a severe closed head injury, developed a severe and persistent disruption of retrograde memory, associated with a mild impairment of learning abilities. The patient's dense amnesia spared only the childhood period and included both explicit memory (autobiographical and semantic) and procedural skills. Because of her partially spared learning ability...
In this paper we report the perseverative behavior of two aphasic patients, AB and MT. They were submitted to a standardized Language Examination and to verbal and nonverbal tasks designed to elicit perseveration. Some of the features pointed out in the literature were not confirmed. Perseveration was not semantically related to the target; a correct response did not have any special status; in many...
We report the case of a man who, following a major myocardial infarction, suffered anoxia followed by significant event memory impairment. Investigations indicated that his semantic memory for word concepts and object meanings was well preserved. However, he had great difficulty in identifying in the visual (but not verbal) modality historically known people, such as Queen Elizabeth I and Napoleon,...
Research has established that response latencies are generally shorter on visual matching tasks when one target is projected to each hemifield (bilateral presentation) than when both targets are projected to the same hemifield (unilateral presentation). This effect, called the bilateral field advantage (BFA), has recently shown promise as a predictor of callosal dysfunction. As a step toward developing...
We present an eight years old child, L.G. with congenital agnosia and prosopagnosia. This is a special case of perceptual deficits in a child which are discrete and exist in the context of a very high verbal intelligence. L.G. was administered an extensive battery of tests of cognitive functioning. He has intact basic visual skills, although his visual analysis is sometimes slow. L.G. can read, write...
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