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Type of brain disorder, brain disease, encephalopathy
Has types astereognosis, visual agnosia, auditory agnosia, tactile agnosia

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P's canvases, which become more abstract as the singer's agnosia progresses.
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Agnosia can result from strokes, dementia, or other neurological disorders.
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Many types of visual agnosia involve the inability to recognize objects.
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This was followed by an inability to recognise sounds, a condition known as auditory agnosia.
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Patients suffering from associative agnosia are still able to reproduce an image through copying.
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Perception of dynamic acoustic patterns by an individual with unilateral verbal auditory agnosia.
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Associative music agnosia reflects an impaired representational system which disrupts music recognition.
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Many of the cases of music agnosia have resulted from surgery involving the middle cerebral artery.
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As stated earlier, individuals diagnosed with agnosia, may not be able to perform mental reasoning.
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More examples
  • Inability to recognize objects by use of the senses
  • Agnosia (a-gnosis, "non-knowledge", or loss of knowledge) is a loss of ability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or smells while the specific sense is not defective nor is there any significant memory loss. ...
  • Agnosia is a Spanish baroque retro-futuristic thriller directed by Eugenio Mira and written by Antonio Trashorras.
  • Agnosia is a genus of moths in the Sphingidae family.
  • A cognitive disability characterized by ignorance of or inability to acknowledge one side of the body or one side of the visual field.
  • Lack of sensory recognition as the result of a lesion in the sensory association areas or association pathways of the brain. An example is looking at a common object but not recognizing it, or associating meaning with the image.
  • Failure to recognize familiar objects although the sensory mechanism is intact. May occur for any sensory modality.
  • A defect in the ability to recognize and intepret compex stimuli caused by lesion in the angular gyrus.
  • Loss of the power to recognize the import of sensory stimuli.