The case of a 19-year old patient suffering of transient metamorphopsia restricted to familiar faces and familiar objects is reported. This clinical sign resulted from a small right occipitotemporal haemorrhage due to a sub-cortical metastasis. The patient claimed that faces are distorted and look more pleasant. There were neither visual field defects nor visual agnosia. MRI revealed a small high signal area in the right fusiform gyrus. The structural and functional aspects of the metamorphopsia are documented and discussed in relation to aperceptive prosopagnosia. More specifically, it is suggested that facial metamorphopsia and aperceptive prosopagnosia express the same underlying disorder differing only in terms of severity
Two patients with severe and lasting prosopagnosia were studied for visuo-cognitive functions and an...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
We present a single case study of a brain-damaged patient, AD, suffering from visual face and object...
The case of a 19-year old patient suffering of transient metamorphopsia restricted to familiar faces...
The case of a 19-year old patient suffering of transient metamorphopsia restricted to familiar faces...
Patients with metamorphopsia perceive objects or faces as being distorted and/or different in size. ...
Metamorphopsia is distortion of the visual perception of environmental objects (shape, sizes, orient...
Metamorphopsia is a type of visual illusion, which has been reported as a rare ictal manifestation. ...
AbstractMetamorphopsia is a type of visual illusion, which has been reported as a rare ictal manifes...
SUMMARY Three patients with prosopagnosia are described of whom two had right occipital lesions. An ...
Abstract Metamorphopsia is a visual illusion related to the perception of an object's shape, size, c...
Abstract The association of visual agnosia and prosopagnosia with cerebral metastasis is very rare. ...
Metamorphopsia is the visual misperception of the shape of objects. Retinal diseases, especially tho...
The clinical symptom of an inability to recognize familiar faces is called “prosopagnosia”. It is a ...
Recent studies have provided solid evidence for pure cases of prosopagnosia following brain damage. ...
Two patients with severe and lasting prosopagnosia were studied for visuo-cognitive functions and an...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
We present a single case study of a brain-damaged patient, AD, suffering from visual face and object...
The case of a 19-year old patient suffering of transient metamorphopsia restricted to familiar faces...
The case of a 19-year old patient suffering of transient metamorphopsia restricted to familiar faces...
Patients with metamorphopsia perceive objects or faces as being distorted and/or different in size. ...
Metamorphopsia is distortion of the visual perception of environmental objects (shape, sizes, orient...
Metamorphopsia is a type of visual illusion, which has been reported as a rare ictal manifestation. ...
AbstractMetamorphopsia is a type of visual illusion, which has been reported as a rare ictal manifes...
SUMMARY Three patients with prosopagnosia are described of whom two had right occipital lesions. An ...
Abstract Metamorphopsia is a visual illusion related to the perception of an object's shape, size, c...
Abstract The association of visual agnosia and prosopagnosia with cerebral metastasis is very rare. ...
Metamorphopsia is the visual misperception of the shape of objects. Retinal diseases, especially tho...
The clinical symptom of an inability to recognize familiar faces is called “prosopagnosia”. It is a ...
Recent studies have provided solid evidence for pure cases of prosopagnosia following brain damage. ...
Two patients with severe and lasting prosopagnosia were studied for visuo-cognitive functions and an...
Prosopagnosia is classically defined as a disorder of visual recognition specific to faces, followin...
We present a single case study of a brain-damaged patient, AD, suffering from visual face and object...