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  • Agnosia: What It Is, Causes Types - Cleveland Clinic
    Agnosias are a group of conditions where damage to your brain interferes with how it processes or understands information coming in from your senses Your senses, such as vision or hearing, work fine, but your brain can’t process the information That can disrupt your ability to understand or navigate the world around you What is agnosia?
  • Agnosia - Wikipedia
    Agnosia is a neurological disorder characterized by an inability to process sensory information Often there is a loss of ability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or smells while the specific sense is neither defective nor is there any significant memory loss [1]
  • Agnosia: What Causes It and How Its Treated - WebMD
    Agnosia is a very rare disorder that causes you to lose the ability to recognize objects or people Agnosia is often a result of damage to specific areas in the brain
  • Agnosia: What Is It, Signs and Symptoms, and More | Osmosis
    Agnosia is a rare neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize familiar faces, objects, or sounds by using one or more senses In individuals with agnosia, their senses are intact, however, their brain cannot process sensory information due to damage to the sensory cortex
  • What is Agnosia? A Therapists Guide to Sensory Processing . . .
    Characterized by an inability to recognize input from one or more of the senses, agnosia results from damage to the areas of the brain responsible for processing sensory input While usually only one sense is affected by agnosia, occasionally multiple senses are affected





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