Riddoch phenomenon
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The Riddoch phenomenon is an ocular affectation often caused by lesions in the occipital lobe which limit the sufferer's ability to distinguish objects. Only moving objects in a blind field are visible, static ones being invisible to the patient. The moving objects are not perceived to have color or shape; there is awareness of the movement without perception of it (gnosanopsia).
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- "Zeki_RiddochSyndrome" (PDF). 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-29.