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Neuropsychologie van gezichtwaarneming

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De visuele waarneming is het meest ontwikkelde zintuig van de mens en ongeveer eenderde van het brein is erbij betrokken. De gedetailleerde informatie die wij hebben over de buitenwereld is vooral gebaseerd op de visuele waarneming. Dat het hier om een complex cerebraal mechanisme gaat, kwam al naar voren uit de studies van de Duitse fysioloog Hermann Munk en de Britse neuroloog Hughlings Jackson in de tweede helft van de negentiende eeuw. Zij demonstreerden het verschil tussen ‘zien’ en ‘herkennen’.

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Mw. dr. T.C.W. Nijboer, neuropsychologe, Departement Experimentele Psychologie, Helmholtz Instituut en Rudolf Magnus Instituut, Universiteit Utrecht,

prof. dr. E.H.F. de Haan, neuropsycholoog, Disciplinegroep Psychologische Functieleer, Helmholtz Instituut, Universiteit Utrecht,

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Nijboer, T., de Haan, E. Neuropsychologie van gezichtwaarneming. NEPR 11, 168–173 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03079150

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