Visual and spatial long-term memory: differential pattern of impairments in Williams and Down syndromes

Stefano Vicari1, Samantha Bellucci, Giovanni Augusto Carlesimo

  • 1Neurological and Rehabilitative Unit, IRCCS, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Lungomare Guglielmo Marconi 36, 1-00058 Santa Marinella, Roma, Italy. vicari@opbg.net

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Visual Agnosia

Visual agnosia is a condition characterized by the inability to recognize visually presented objects despite having normal vision. For instance, a person with visual agnosia can describe the shape and color of an object but cannot identify or name it. This impairment does not affect their visual field, acuity, color vision, brightness discrimination, language, or memory. An example of this condition in a social setting is someone at a dinner party asking for "that silver thing with a round end"...