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Akinetopsia
Akinetopsia is a disorder in which moving objects can appear as a series of freeze-frame images.
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Apperceptive Agnosia
Apperceptive agnosia is characterized by the inability to perceive objects.
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Colour Agnosia
Colour agnosia refers to a deficit in colour identification and colour-object associations.
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Constructional Apraxia
Constructional apraxia is the inability to accurately copy drawings and reproduce 3D constructions.
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Hemispatial Neglect
Hemispatial neglect is a condition characterized by a deficit in attention towards one side of space.
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Ideational Apraxia
For individuals with ideational apraxia, planning and carrying out a sequence of actions is difficult.
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Optic Ataxia
Individuals with optic ataxia experience difficulty pointing to and reaching for objects.
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Prosopagnosia
Prosopagnosia is the impaired ability to recognize faces or facial expressions.
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Simultanagnosia
In simultanagnosia, individuals experience difficulty perceiving the overall meaning of a scene and are unable to process more than one object at a time.
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Visuospatial Dysgnosia
Visuospatial dysgnosia refers to an impaired sense of “whereness" in relation to one’s surroundings and between objects.
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Madeline Yee
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“Using patient studies and anecdotes, "Constructed Reality" visually interprets the experience of individuals with neuropsychological conditions as they navigate life, demonstrating the ways in which...” [More]