visual agnosia in English

noun
1
a condition in which a person can see but cannot recognize or interpret visual information, due to a disorder in the parietal lobes.
On his award winning work he said: ‘The film is a science documentary about a medical condition called visual agnosia .’

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1. Visual agnosia

2. Neurologists call this visual agnosia.

3. K.M. was familiar with the rare diagnosis 'visual agnosia' (Seelenblindheit).

4. Visual Agnosia is characterized by the inability to recognize familiar objects

5. Acute onset visual agnosia points to a stroke or brain tumor.

6. Visual Agnosia is an impairment in recognition of visually presented objects

7. There are three major types of Agnosia: visual Agnosia, auditory Agnosia, and tactile Agnosia.

8. This analysis indicates a close structural analogy to the syndrome of perceptive visual agnosia.

9. Its most common manifestations are hyperorality with changes in dietary habits, hypersexuality, and visual agnosia.

10. Can lead poisoning cause visual agnosia?Not without lead showing up in the blood work

11. NOTA Pour les personnes sourdes. visual agnosia agnosie visuelle (n.f.) Inability to recognize familiar objects by sight.

12. Every other month, he was having visual agnosia, because every other month he was on all three drugs simultaneously

13. These are day-to-day problems encountered by people suffering from specific forms of brain damage (prosopagnosia and visual agnosia).

14. The neuropsychological disorder, known as visual Agnosia, refers to the impairment in deriving the meaning of a visually presented stimulus, in spite of the affected individual having intact

15. Visual Agnosia is a rare neuropsychological disorder which may affect the processing of object form, integration of object parts or access to the meaning of a perceived shape

16. Agnosias are common in parietal lobe tumours, and are classified according to the sense affected—e.g., touch (tactile agnosia), hearing (auditory agnosia), sight (visual agnosia), smell (olfactory agnosia), or taste (gustatory agnosia).

17. Primary visual Agnosia can be distinguished from other visual disorders such as simultanAgnosia that is a characterized by the inability to read and the inability to view one’s surroundings as a whole.

18. While cortical blindness results from lesions to primary visual cortex, visual Agnosia is often due to damage to more anterior cortex such as the posterior occipital and/or temporal lobe(s) in the brain

19. The term ' Agnosia ' literally means 'without knowledge.' Visual Agnosia describes the situation in which patients are unable to recognise stimuli visually; however, they may be able to use other senses or logical reasoning to aid identification.