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Hemispatial neglect — Classification and external resources Hemispatial neglect is most frequently associated with a lesion of the right parietal lobe (in yellow, at top) ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Dorsal stream — The dorsal stream is a pathway for visual information that flows through the visual cortex, the part of the brain which provides visual processing. It is often believed to be involved in the guidance of actions and recognizing where objects are… … Wikipedia
Two-streams hypothesis — The two streams hypothesis is a widely accepted, but still controversial, account of visual processing. As visual information exits the occipital lobe, it follows two main channels, or streams . The ventral stream (also known as the what pathway… … Wikipedia
acenesthesia — Also known as acoenesthesiopathy, general elementary somatopsychosis, and asomatognosia. The term acenesthesia comes from the Greek words a (not), koinos (communal), and aisthanesthai (to notice, to perceive). It translates loosely as not… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
hemimicropsia — The term hemimicropsia comes from the Greek words hèmi (half), mikros (small), and opsis (seeing). It translates roughly as seeing objects in one half of the visual field as smaller . The term is used to denote a rare disorder of visual… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
hyperschematia — Also known as left size distortion. The term hyperschematia comes from the Greek words huper (to exceed a certain boundary) and schèma (form, scheme, topographic map). It translates roughly as overly detailed mapping of space . The term… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
hyposchematia — The term hyposchematia comes from the Greek words hupo (below, beneath) and schema (form, scheme, topographic map). It translates roughly as insufficiently detailed mapping of space . The term hyposchématie was introduced in or shortly before… … Dictionary of Hallucinations