Denial of visual perception

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Abstract

An adult with the diagnosis of cortical blindness, complaining of a complete visual loss of 2 years in duration, was found to have a small preserved visual field and remarkably preserved visual abilities. Although denying visual perception, he correctly named objects, colors, and famous faces, recognized facial emotions, and read various types of single words with greater than 50% accuracy when presented in the upper right visual field. Upon confrontation regarding his apparent visual abilities, the patient continued to deny visual perceptual awareness, typically stating “I feel it.” CT indicated bioccipital lesions sparing the left inferior occipital area but involving the left parietal lobe. The denial of visual perception evidenced by this patient may be explained by a disconnection of parietal lobe attentional systems from visual perception. The clinical presentation is described as representing “inverse Anton's syndrome.”

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    This paper was presented in part at the Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Denver, CO, 1986.

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    Dr. Roeltgen is the recipient of NIH Teacher Investigator Development Award K01 N500807.

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