Visual Imagery is the ability to generate mental images in the absence of perception, that is, "seeing with the mind's eye." We describe a patient, IM, who suffered from an acute ischemic stroke in the right anterior choroidal artery who appeared to demonstrate relatively isolated impairment in visual imagery. Her cognitive function, including her performance on tests of semantic function, was at ceiling, apart from a deficit in visual memory. IM failed in tasks involving degraded stimuli, object decision involving reality judgments on normal animals. and drawings from memory. By contrast, site was able to match objects seen from an unfamiliar viewpoint and to perform tasks of semantic and visual association. We hypothesize that IM has a vi...
Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. However, few stud...
Functional imaging studies indicate that the left hemisphere mediates verbal working memory, while t...
Contains fulltext : 230769.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Visual memory f...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
Neurobiological theories of knowledge processing are biased toward the language-dominant (usually th...
Brain damaged patients suffering from representational neglect (RN) fail to report, orient to, or ve...
There is a vigorous debate as to whether visual perception and imagery share the same neuronal netwo...
To give new insight about the relationship between imagery processes and different types of hemispat...
Visual perception takes place when an object or event is being viewed, which leads to the constructi...
Mental imagery is a powerful mechanism that may facilitate visual perception as well as compensate f...
The capacity for imagery, enabling us to visualise absent items and events, is a ubiquitous feature ...
Studying how spatial information interacts with figurative language processing in right-hemisphere (...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The loss or preservation of visual imagery in patients with cortical blindness...
Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. However, few stud...
Functional imaging studies indicate that the left hemisphere mediates verbal working memory, while t...
Contains fulltext : 230769.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Visual memory f...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
We report the neuropsychological and MRI investigation of a patient (MV) who developed a selective i...
Neurobiological theories of knowledge processing are biased toward the language-dominant (usually th...
Brain damaged patients suffering from representational neglect (RN) fail to report, orient to, or ve...
There is a vigorous debate as to whether visual perception and imagery share the same neuronal netwo...
To give new insight about the relationship between imagery processes and different types of hemispat...
Visual perception takes place when an object or event is being viewed, which leads to the constructi...
Mental imagery is a powerful mechanism that may facilitate visual perception as well as compensate f...
The capacity for imagery, enabling us to visualise absent items and events, is a ubiquitous feature ...
Studying how spatial information interacts with figurative language processing in right-hemisphere (...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The loss or preservation of visual imagery in patients with cortical blindness...
Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. However, few stud...
Functional imaging studies indicate that the left hemisphere mediates verbal working memory, while t...
Contains fulltext : 230769.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Visual memory f...