Optic aphasia, optic apraxia, and loss of dreaming |
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Authors: | Jordi Peña-Casanova Teresa Roig-Rovira Amalia Bermudez Eduard Tolosa-Sarro |
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Affiliation: | Unitat de Neuropsicologia, Institut Neurològic Municipal, Hospital General de Ntra. Sra. del Mar, Barcelona, Spain;Montevideo, Uruguay;Servei de Neurologia, Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain |
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Abstract: | A 47-year-old man with a left temporo-occipital infarct in the area of the posterior cerebral artery is presented. The neuropsychological examination did not reveal aphasia or gross mental deficits. The patient presented with alexia without agraphia, color agnosia, but few visual perceptual deficits. The main impairment was in confrontation naming; he was incapable of naming objects and pictures, not from lack of recognition (excluding visual agnosia) but from lack of access to the appropriate word (optic aphasia). The patient also exhibited a deficit in the evocation of gesture from the visual presentation of an object (optic apraxia) and a difficulty in "conjuring up" visual images of objects (impaired visual imagery) and loss of dreams. The fundamental deficit of this patient is tentatively explained in terms of visuoverbal and visuogestural disconnection and a deficit of mental imagery. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Jordi Peña-Casanova Unitat de Neuropsicologia Institut Neurològic Municipal Hospital General de Ntra. Sra. del Mar Passeig Marítim s/n Barcelona-08003 Spain. |
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