localization agnosia - significado y definición. Qué es localization agnosia
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Qué (quién) es localization agnosia - definición

NEUROLOGIC SENSORY DISORDER
Mirror agnosia; Psychic blindness; Associative Agnosia; Associative agnosia; Agnōsía; Semantic agnosia; Form agnosia; Allotopagnosia; Environmental agnosia
  • Picture of the ventral and dorsal streams. The ventral stream is depicted in purple and the dorsal stream is depicted in green.

agnosia         
[?g'n??s??]
¦ noun Medicine inability to interpret sensations and hence to recognize things, typically as a result of brain damage.
Origin
early 20th cent.: coined in Ger. from Gk agnosia 'ignorance'.
Visual agnosia         
IMPAIRMENT IN RECOGNITION OF VISUALLY PRESENTED OBJECTS
Agnosia, primary visual; Primary visual agnosia
Visual agnosia is an impairment in recognition of visually presented objects. It is not due to a deficit in vision (acuity, visual field, and scanning), language, memory, or intellect.
Social-emotional agnosia         
AGNOSIA THAT IS A LOSS OF THE ABILITY TO PERCEIVE FACIAL EXPRESSION, BODY LANGUAGE AND INTONATION, RENDERING THEM UNABLE TO NON-VERBALLY PERCEIVE PEOPLE'S EMOTIONS AND LIMITING THAT ASPECT OF SOCIAL INTERACTION
Social-Emotional Agnosia
Social-emotional agnosia, also known as emotional agnosia or expressive agnosia, is the inability to perceive facial expressions, body language, and voice intonation."Medical Education for Undergraduate MD Students .

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Agnosia

Agnosia is the 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 not defective nor is there any significant memory loss. It is usually associated with brain injury or neurological illness, particularly after damage to the occipitotemporal border, which is part of the ventral stream. Agnosia only affects a single modality, such as vision or hearing. More recently, a top-down interruption is considered to cause the disturbance of handling perceptual information.