Topographical Disorientation: Selective Impairment of Locomotor Space?

[1]  G. Aimard La desorientation spatiale , 1996 .

[2]  E. Warrington,et al.  Four easy memory tests for older adults. , 1994, Memory.

[3]  S. Clarke,et al.  Left hemisphere strategies in visual recognition, topographical orientation and time planning , 1993, Neuropsychologia.

[4]  S. Cappa,et al.  Topographic disorientation—A case report , 1990, Neuropsychologia.

[5]  B. McNaughton,et al.  Cortical-hippocampal interactions and cognitive mapping: A hypothesis based on reintegration of the parietal and inferotemporal pathways for visual processing , 1989 .

[6]  Elizabeth K. Warrington,et al.  Visual Apperceptive Agnosia: A Clinico-Anatomical Study of Three Cases , 1988, Cortex.

[7]  E. Warrington,et al.  Categories of knowledge. Further fractionations and an attempted integration. , 1987, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[8]  A. Sirigu,et al.  Pure Topographical Disorientation: A Definition and Anatomical Basis , 1987, Cortex.

[9]  L. Squire,et al.  Human amnesia and the medial temporal region: enduring memory impairment following a bilateral lesion limited to field CA1 of the hippocampus , 1986, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.

[10]  D. Benson,et al.  Loss of topographic familiarity. An environmental agnosia. , 1986, Archives of neurology.

[11]  E. Warrington,et al.  CATEGORY SPECIFIC ACCESS DYSPHASIA , 1983 .

[12]  H S Levin,et al.  Prosopagnosia: adouble dissociation between the recognition offamiliar andunfamiliar faces , 1982 .

[13]  P. Rondot,et al.  Loss of Topographic Memory with Learning Deficits , 1980, Cortex.

[14]  E. Warrington,et al.  Category-specific naming preservation: a single case study. , 1978, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.

[15]  E K Warrington,et al.  Selective impairment of topographical memory: a single case study. , 1978, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.

[16]  E. Renzi,et al.  Spatial Memory and Hemispheric Locus of Lesion , 1977, Cortex.

[17]  B. Milner,et al.  Interhemispheric differences in the localization of psychological processes in man. , 1971, British medical bulletin.

[18]  E. Warrington,et al.  An Experimental Investigation of Facial Recognition in Patients with Unilateral Cerebral Lesions , 1967 .

[19]  J. de Ajuriaguerra,et al.  [Visual agnosia for inanimate objects caused by unilateral left lesion]. , 1956, Revue neurologique.

[20]  C. Pallis IMPAIRED IDENTIFICATION OF FACES AND PLACES WITH AGNOSIA FOR COLOURS , 1955, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.

[21]  O. Zangwill,et al.  A case of topographical disorientation associated with a unilateral cerebral lesion. , 1945, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[22]  Martha J. Farah,et al.  Specialization within visual object recognition: Clues from prosopagnosia and alexia. , 1994 .

[23]  Edward H.F. de Haan,et al.  Category specificity in visual recognition , 1994 .

[24]  A. Vighetto,et al.  [Spatial disorientation. Report of 5 cases (author's transl)]. , 1981, Revue neurologique.

[25]  E K Warrington,et al.  Memory for remote events in amnesic patients. , 1971, Brain : a journal of neurology.