Recognition of random shapes in brain-da
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Angelika GlΓΆckner-Rist; Klemens Gutbrod; Rudolf Cohen
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Article
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1987
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Springer-Verlag
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English
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In two experiments the hypothesis was tested that left hemisphere-damaged patients and especially those with aphasia are impaired in the recognition of meaningless random shapes because they fail to attribute a meaning to the shapes. In a multiple choice recognition task, left hemisphere-damaged pat