Cerebral akinetopsia
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+ | Cerebral akinetopsia is a syndrome in which a patient loses specifically the ability to perceive visual motion due to cortical lesions outside the striate cortex. | ||
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+ | Cerebral akinetopsia is different from cerebral achromatopsia which is the inability to perceive color. |
Revision as of 21:51, 30 March 2008
Cerebral akinetopsia is a syndrome in which a patient loses specifically the ability to perceive visual motion due to cortical lesions outside the striate cortex.
Cerebral akinetopsia is different from cerebral achromatopsia which is the inability to perceive color.