Neuroscientists uncover neural mechanisms of object recognition

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Neuroscientists uncover neural mechanisms of object recognition

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Neuroscientists have examined the brain of a person with object agnosia, a deficit in the ability to recognize objects, and have uncovered the neural mechanisms of object recognition. The results describe the functional neuroanatomy of object agnosia and suggest that damage to the part of the brain critical for object recognition can have a widespread impact on remote parts of the cortex.

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labspaces.net — “Certain brain injuries can cause people to lose the ability to visually recognize objects — for example, confusing a harmonica for a cash register.View full resource at labspaces.net

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