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Global perception in simultanagnosia is not as simple as a game of connect-the-dots
Vision Research, 06/23/09
Dalrymple KA et al. - The authors monitored the eye movements of a simultanagnosic patient while she identified local and global elements of hierarchical letters. Scanning each local element was not necessary, nor sufficient, for successful global level identification. Results argue against a connect-the-dots strategy of global identification and suggest that residual global processing may be occurring.
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