simultanagnosia
Simultanagnosia, also known as balanced visual field defect or spatial disorientation, is a neurological disorder characterized by an impaired ability to perceive and interpret multiple visual stimuli simultaneously. This condition is typically associated with damage to the parietal lobes of the brain, particularly the dorsal stream involved in spatial awareness and visual attention.
Individuals with simultanagnosia often experience difficulty in perceiving complex visual scenes, tending to focus narrowly on
The disorder is frequently a component of Balint's syndrome, a neurological condition that also includes optic
Diagnosis typically involves neuropsychological testing and visual field assessments to evaluate the patient's visual perception capabilities.
Understanding simultanagnosia enhances the broader knowledge of visual cognition and neurological function, highlighting the complexity of