ARTexplains Science and History | Akinetopsia case study (Zihl et al., 1983) #casestudy #neuroscience #brain #psychology @ARTexplains | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Based on Story 3 from the Akinetopsia chapter of my book, "Incredible Consequences of Brain Injury: The Ways Your Brain Can Break" (book link: https://a.co/g70uHDj).
Reference for further reading about this case: Zihl, J., Von Cramon, D., & Mai, N. (1983). Selective disturbance of movement vision after bilateral brain damage. Brain, 106(2), 313–340. doi.org/fjr2bs
See also: Zihl, J., & Heywood, C. A. (2015). The contribution of LM to the neuroscience of movement vision. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 9, Article 6. doi.org/gs4v
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Based on Story 3 from the Akinetopsia chapter of my book, "Incredible Consequences of Brain Injury: The Ways Your Brain Can Break" (book link: https://a.co/g70uHDj).
Reference for further reading about this case: Zihl, J., Von Cramon, D., & Mai, N. (1983). Selective disturbance of movement vision after bilateral brain damage. Brain, 106(2), 313–340. doi.org/fjr2bs
See also: Zihl, J., & Heywood, C. A. (2015). The contribution of LM to the neuroscience of movement vision. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 9, Article 6. doi.org/gs4v
Thanks to patrons:
Rødal
Whitney Toftness
pafijohn
Speck of Dust
Website: alexandertoftness.com
Patreon: patreon.com/ARTexplains
Twitter: twitter.com/ARTexplains
Facebook: facebook.com/ARTexplains