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Case Filekaggle-ho-015702House OversightNeurological case studies on memory loss and visual agnosia
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kaggle-ho-015702House OversightNeurological case studies on memory loss and visual agnosia
Neurological case studies on memory loss and visual agnosia The passage discusses medical anecdotes and neuroscience concepts without mentioning any influential individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or potential misconduct. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Describes a patient with anterograde amnesia who cannot form new long-term memories.; Mentions a stroke patient who can name vegetables but not fruits, especially tomatoes.; References Oliver Sacks' work on visual agnosia and blindsight phenomena.
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