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(''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. It is usually associated with
Brain Injury or
Neurological Illness , particularly after damage to the
Temporal Lobe .
- is associated with Lesion s of the left Occipital Lobe and temporal lobes. Many patients have severe visual field defects.
- is the inability to recognize objects. Subtypes:
- --- : Patients perceive only parts of details, not the whole object.
- --- is the inability to distinguish the fingers on the hand. It is present in lesions of the dominant Parietal Lobe , and is a component of Gerstmann Syndrome .
- --- : Patients can recognize objects or details in their Visual Field , but only one at a time. They cannot make out the scene they belong to or make out a whole image out of the details. They literally cannot see the forest for the trees. Simultanagnosia is a common symptom of Balint's Syndrome .
- --- : Patients can describe visual scenes and classes of objects but still fail to recognize them. He may, for example, know that a fork is something you eat with but may mistake it for a spoon. Patients suffering from associative agnosia are able to reproduce an image through copying.
- --- : Patients are unable to distinguish visual shapes and so have trouble recognizing, copying, or discriminating between different visual stimuli. Unlike patients suffering from associative agnosia, those with apperceptive agnosia are unable to copy images.
- --- : Patients cannot recognize objects or activity on either their left or right field of view. Impairment can vary from mild inattention to complete inability to perform spatial reasoning with regard to the afflicted side. The disorder takes its name from an experiment in which a patient was shown objects reflected in a mirror and saw them, but was unable to find them when prompted.
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- --- ''' disorder.
- --- : Inability to recognize text.
- refers to deficiency in color perception
- refers to similar symptoms with environmental, nonverbal auditory cues. This is separate from ''' Word Deafness ''' (also known as '''pure word deafness''') which is agnosia connected to auditory information. '''Receptive Amusia ''' is agnosia for music. ''' Cortical Deafness ''' refers to people who do not respond to any auditory information but whose hearing is intact.
- or '''Astereognosia''' is connected to tactile sense - that is, touch. Patient finds it difficult to recognize objects by touch based on its texture, size and weight. However, they may be able to describe it verbally or recognize same kind of objects from pictures or draw pictures of them. Thought to be connected to lesions or damage in Somatosensory Cortex .
Agnosia can result from
Stroke s,
Dementia , or other
Neurological Disorder s.
For all practical purposes, there is no direct cure. Patients may improve if information is presented in other modalities than the damaged one. In some cases,
Occupational Therapy or
Speech Therapy can improve agnosia, depending on its etiology.