Agnosia: Top KOLs in the world #1 Elizabeth Kerr Warrington Dementia Research Centre, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen star star star star star Known for Selective Impairment | Object Recognition | Semantic Dementia | Amnesic Patients | Posterior Cortical Atrophy
#2 Glyn William Humphreys Oxford University, Oxford OX1 2JD, UK | Department of Experi star star star star star Known for Neuropsychological Evidence | Object Recognition | Preview Benefit | Selective Attention | Visual Search
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#3 M Jane Riddoch University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology, star star star star star_half Known for Visual Agnosia | Motor Neglect | Object Constancy | Neuropsychological Evidence | Living Things
#4 Arthur David Milner Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham, United star star star star star_half Known for Visual Form | Prism Adaptation | Dorsal Stream | Superior Colliculus | Optic Ataxia
#5 Ennio De Renzi Department of Neurology, University of Modena, Italy | Clini star star star star star_border Known for Brain damaged Patients | Oral Apraxia | Token Test | Visual Neglect | Hemispheric Locus
#6 Melvyn Alan Goodale The Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, London, On star star star star star_border Known for Visual Feedback | Binocular Vision | Size Constancy | Superior Colliculus | Ventral Stream
#7 H Lissauer Psychiatrischen Klinik zu Breslau, Polen star star star star star_border Known for Nebst Beitrage
#8 D Frank Benson Department of Neurology, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA | From the M star star star star star_border Known for Frontotemporal Dementia | Visual Agnosia | Conduction Aphasia | Frontal Lobes | Posterior Cortical Atrophy
#9 Martha J Farah Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, 3710 H star star star star star_border Known for Mental Imagery | Living Things | Semantic Memory | Executive Function | Socioeconomic Status
#10 Antonio R Damasio Brain and Creativity Institute, Dornsife College of Letters, star star star star star_border Known for Prefrontal Cortex | Music Training | Human Amygdala | Neural Basis | Alzheimers Disease
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Agnosia Agnosia is a neurological condition that prevents people from recognizing objects, faces, or sounds. People with agnosia may be able to see or hear things...