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Classifying Disorders of Higher-Order Visual Processing | Jason Barton, MD, PhD, FRCPC | A taxonomy of cerebral visual disorders can be helpful in the diagnostic approach to patients. Visual processing can first be divided into low, intermediate and high-level disorders. The structural correlates of these functional levels correspond approximately to posterior occipital regions that are... | 20210223_nanos_cognitivedisorders1_01-slides |
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Classifying Disorders of Higher-Order Visual Processing | Jason Barton, MD, PhD, FRCPC | A taxonomy of cerebral visual disorders can be helpful in the diagnostic approach to patients. Visual processing can first be divided into low, intermediate and high-level disorders. The structural correlates of these functional levels correspond approximately to posterior occipital regions that are... | 20210223_nanos_cognitivedisorders1_01-abstract |
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Classifying Disorders of Higher-Order Visual Processing | Jason Barton, MD, PhD, FRCPC | A taxonomy of cerebral visual disorders can be helpful in the diagnostic approach to patients. Visual processing can first be divided into low, intermediate and high-level disorders. The structural correlates of these functional levels correspond approximately to posterior occipital regions that are... | 20210223_nanos_cognitivedisorders1_01-video |