Tag: simultanagnosia


Balint’s Syndrome: The Mind’s Struggle to See the Whole

Balint’s Syndrome: The Mind’s Struggle to See the Whole

BALINT’S SYNDROME: A REVIEW OF THE NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER Abstract Balint’s Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by the triad of simultanagnosia, oculomotor apraxia, and optic ataxia. This review provides an overview of the disorder, including the causes, diagnosis, and management strategies. The development of Balint’s Syndrome is associated with lesions in the posterior parietal […]

Read More

SIMULTANAGNOSIA

Introduction to Simultanagnosia Simultanagnosia represents a highly specific and debilitating neurological deficit categorized as a form of visual agnosia. Fundamentally, it is defined by an profound impairment in the ability to integrate several disparate elements of a complex visual scene or stimulus into a cohesive, unified whole, despite the individual elements being perceived adequately. This […]

Read More