We report a case of massive associative visual agnosia. In the light of current theories of identification and semantic knowledge organization, a deficit involving both levels of structural description system and visual semantics must be assumed to explain the case. We suggest, in line with a previous case study [1], an alternative account in the framework of (non abstractive) episodic models of memory [4]. © 2008 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
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Charnallet, A., Carbonnel, S., David And, D., & Moreaud, O. (2008). Associative visual agnosia: A case study. In Behavioural Neurology (Vol. 19, pp. 41–44). Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2008/241753
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