• Topographical disorientation is the inability to orient oneself in one's surroundings, sometimes as a result of focal brain damage. This disability may...
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    cues. In humans, damage to the retrosplenial cortex results in topographical disorientation. Most cases involve damage to the right retrosplenial cortex...
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  • sensations, resulting in spatial disorientation in the absence of strong visual cues. In aviation, spatial disorientation can result in improper perception...
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    or bilateral lesions in the temporo-occipital junction) and topographical disorientation (a loss of environmental familiarity and difficulties in using...
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  • objects to each other. Visuospatial dysgnosia is often linked with topographical disorientation. The syndrome rarely presents itself the same way in every patient...
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    Memory (redirect from Topographical memory)
    Retrieved 2012-11-08. Aguirre GK, D'Esposito M (September 1999). "Topographical disorientation: a synthesis and taxonomy". Brain. 122 (Pt 9): 1613–1628. doi:10...
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    recognize or identify objects by touch alone. Topographical disorientation Also known as topographical agnosia or topographagnosia, this is a form of...
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    Rotation Sense of direction Slant direction Terms of orientation Topographical disorientation Visuospatial dysgnosia Windward and leeward Deutscher, Guy (August...
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  • Color agnosia Gestaltzerfall Prosopagnosia Riddoch syndrome Topographical disorientation Delvenne, Jean-François; Seron, Xavier; Coyette, Françoise; Rossion...
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  • direction can be impaired by brain damage, such as in the case of topographical disorientation. Humans create spatial maps whenever they go somewhere. Neurons...
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  • have experienced damage to the parahippocampal area demonstrate topographic disorientation, in other words, unable to navigate familiar and unfamiliar surroundings...
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  • neurologic syndromes (seizures, aphasia, amnesia, parkinsonism, topographical disorientation), psychiatric syndromes (depression, mania), as well as complex...
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  • of their effort to find their bearings. This may result from topographical disorientation, the inability to orient oneself in one's surroundings, sometimes...
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  • in absence of brain deficits (as in the case of developmental topographical disorientation). Evidence shows there is a link between small scale spatial...
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  • then interviews Sharon, a woman who lives with developmental topographical disorientation. Sharon is unable to form a mental map, causing her to often...
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  • random access digital media as opposed to tape Developmental topographical disorientation, a cognitive disorder marked by inability to navigate within...
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    lesions involving the retrosplenial cortex also display a form of topographical disorientation whereby they can recognise and identify environmental landmarks...
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    occipito-temporal cortex Topographical disorientation Familiar places Can describe layouts of buildings or spaces, therefore topographical memory retained Right...
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    aphasia, color naming and discrimination problems memory defect topographic disorientation Central Territory Lesions central post-stroke (thalamic) pain:...
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  • agnosia, auditory verbal agnosia, prosopagnosia, simultanagnosia, topographical disorientation, visual agnosia etc. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive...
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    Hippocampal lesion bilaterally or on the dominant side only. Topographic disorientation and prosopagnosia: Usually with lesions of nondominant, calcarine...
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  • well as humans. Hologram gun projects 3-dimensional grid laser-light topographical maps. Use of his holograms often fool the Decepticons, which helps the...
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    not received training in aircraft upset recovery, including spatial disorientation. Investigators quickly became concerned about apparent poor maintenance...
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    ear. When the sense of balance is interrupted it causes dizziness, disorientation and nausea. Balance can be upset by Ménière's disease, superior canal...
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    such as alcohol, inexperience, physical and nervous exhaustion and the disorientation caused by fighting in an urban area, meant that they saw the city as...
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  • deep space, the refugees succumb to the mysterious Moon Ra, a force of disorientation. Creating an evil form out of their panic and frustration, they are...
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  • photographs, each having nothing to do with the next or last one. 2.3.3 Disorientation in time Person becomes confused about the passage of time, with difficulty...
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    The curves in Siraisi's drawings helped to alleviate a feeling of disorientation that many riders felt when looking at the straight lines of the Vignelli...
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    including permanent brain damage in nine cases; initial symptoms include disorientation and becoming unable to read. Factors increasing the risk of illness...
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    incompleteness, ineptitude). The fact that the city becomes a place of disorientation in the child's perception does not lead to failure or failure, according...
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