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The Japanese journal of neuropsychology
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ArticleTitle
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Sequential object use disorder and gaze behavior analysis -on the occasion of the 9th Neuropsychological Association of Japan Best Paper award- |
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AuthorList |
Masashi Odagiri1)2), Keita Ueda3), Toshiya Murai3), Yoshitaka Ohigashi2)4), Shintaro Funahashi2) |
Affiliation |
1)Faculty of Health Sciences, Kyoto Tachibana University
2)Department of Behavioral Cognitive Science, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University
3)Department of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
4)Psychiatry, Konan Hospital |
Publication |
Japanese Journal of Neuropsychology: 30 (1), 3-10, 2014 |
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Abstract |
We first reviewed historical notes regarding research into sequential object use disorder, and highlighted the significance of gaze behavior analysis as a new method for understanding the mechanism of the disorder. Next, we looked back on the awarded article, which reported gaze behavior and neuropsychological studies in a multiple system atrophy patient with the disorder, in addition to describing the follow-up of the study. We finally presented the current group study on patients with mild cognitive impairment. |
Keywords |
ideational apraxia, sequential object use disorder, gaze behavior analysis, look-ahead fixation, multiple system atrophy |
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