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A person who has apperceptive visual agnosia is expected to have problems matching objects of similar form but retain the ability to identify color and brightness and can resolve details.

What is Agnosia

  • Agnosia is a rare condition in which a patient might have fully functioning senses but is unable to recognize and identify things, people, or sounds using one or more of their senses.
  • It is frequently brought on by injury to or deterioration of the brain regions responsible for integrating experience, perception, and memory.
  • Memory, attention, language, or stimulus unfamiliarity cannot account for the deficiency. One of the sensory modalities is often impacted.
  • It is distinct from anomia. Anomia is a naming condition in which individuals are unable to identify an object while utilizing other senses such as touch and scent.

According to the type of sensation being experienced, there are three basic categories of agnosia.

  1. Visual (vision)
  2. Auditory (hearing)
  3. Tactile (touch)

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