Tag: perceptual disorder


Spatial Neglect: When the Brain Ignores Half Your World

Spatial Neglect: When the Brain Ignores Half Your World

Introduction and Definition of Spatial Neglect Spatial Neglect, also frequently termed unilateral spatial neglect or hemispatial neglect, is a profound and complex neurological disorder characterized by a consistent failure to report, respond, or orient to stimuli presented in the space contralateral to the damaged cerebral hemisphere. This deficit is not attributable to primary sensory or […]

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Strephosymbolia: Decoding the Mind’s Twisted Perception

Strephosymbolia: Decoding the Mind’s Twisted Perception

Introduction to Strephosymbolia Strephosymbolia, a term historically significant within developmental psychology and educational research, refers fundamentally to a specific type of perceptual disorder characterized by the perception of symbols, such as letters or words, as reversed or “twisted.” The term itself derives from Greek roots: strepho meaning ‘to twist’ or ‘to turn,’ and symbolon meaning […]

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