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− | + | * stereognosis: the ability to understand or recognize an object by touch; deficit: astereognosis | |
− | + | * graphesthesia: the ability to recognize a number or letter traced on the skin; deficit: agraphesthesia | |
− | + | * two-point discrimination: two stimuli applied at the same time are felt as separate | |
− | + | * somatosensory extinction: inability to perceive two simultaneous somatosensory stimuli | |
− | + | * autotopagnosia: inability of patient to point to a part of the body, despite being able to recognize and name that body part; few reported cases, lesions involving left posterior parietal cortex | |
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+ | == References == | ||
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+ | Klingner, C. M. & Witte, O. W. Somatosensory deficits. in Handbook of Clinical Neurology vol. 151 185–206 (Elsevier, 2018). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29519458/ |
Latest revision as of 09:33, 13 June 2021
Cortical somatosensory modalities (Klingner and Witte 2018)
- stereognosis: the ability to understand or recognize an object by touch; deficit: astereognosis
- graphesthesia: the ability to recognize a number or letter traced on the skin; deficit: agraphesthesia
- two-point discrimination: two stimuli applied at the same time are felt as separate
- somatosensory extinction: inability to perceive two simultaneous somatosensory stimuli
- autotopagnosia: inability of patient to point to a part of the body, despite being able to recognize and name that body part; few reported cases, lesions involving left posterior parietal cortex
References
Klingner, C. M. & Witte, O. W. Somatosensory deficits. in Handbook of Clinical Neurology vol. 151 185–206 (Elsevier, 2018). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29519458/