| Balint's syndrome | <syndrome> An entity characterised by optic ataxia and simultanagnosia. This difficulty in applying the visual system to a visual task is usually due to damage to the superior temporal-occipital areas in both hemispheres. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Balint, Rudolph | <person> Hungarian neurologist and psychiatrist, 1874-1929. See: Balint's syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Balint's syndrome |
a condition characterized by optic ataxia (inability to move the hand to an object by using vision), ocular apraxia (inability to voluntarily control the gaze), and simultanagnosia (inability to recognize more than one object shown at the same time).
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| Balint's s. |
cortical paralysis of visual fixation, optic ataxia, and disturbance of visual attention, with preservation of spontaneous and reflex eye movements. Bilateral parietooccipital lesions are seen, often after cardiac onset.
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