agnosia

[ægˈnoʊziə]

agnosia Definition

a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize familiar objects, people, or sounds despite normal sensory function.

Using agnosia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "agnosia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Patients with agnosia may not be able to recognize their own family members.

  • Example

    A person with auditory agnosia may not be able to recognize familiar sounds like a telephone ringing.

  • Example

    Visual agnosia can make it difficult for someone to recognize objects or faces.

Phrases with agnosia

  • a type of agnosia where the patient is unable to identify objects by touch alone

    Example

    A patient with tactile agnosia may not be able to identify an object placed in their hand without looking at it.

  • prosopagnosia

    a type of agnosia where the patient is unable to recognize faces

    Example

    People with prosopagnosia may have difficulty recognizing their own family members or close friends.

  • a type of agnosia where the patient is unable to recognize familiar sounds

    Example

    A person with auditory agnosia may not be able to recognize the sound of their own name being called.

Origins of agnosia

from Greek 'a-' meaning 'without' and 'gnosis' meaning 'knowledge'

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Summary: agnosia in Brief

'Agnosia' [ægˈnoʊziə] is a neurological disorder that affects a person's ability to recognize familiar objects, people, or sounds despite normal sensory function. It can manifest in different ways, such as visual agnosia, which makes it difficult to recognize objects or faces, or auditory agnosia, which makes it difficult to recognize familiar sounds. Phrases like 'tactile agnosia' and 'prosopagnosia' describe specific types of agnosia.

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