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- Visual_agnosia abstract "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 low intellect. There are two types of visual agnosia: apperceptive agnosia and associative agnosia.Recognition of visual objects occurs at two primary levels. At an apperceptive level, the features of the visual information from the retina are put together to form a perceptual representation of an object. At an associative level, the meaning of an object is attached to the perceptual representation and the object is identified. If a person is unable to recognize objects because he cannot perceive correct forms of the objects, although their knowledge of the objects is intact, it is apperceptive agnosia. If a person correctly perceives the forms and has knowledge of the objects, but cannot identify the objects, it is associative agnosia.Visual agnosia is often due to bilateral damage in the posterior occipital and/or temporal lobe(s) in the brain.".
- Visual_agnosia wikiPageID "2970322".
- Visual_agnosia wikiPageRevisionID "602251997".
- Visual_agnosia hasPhotoCollection Visual_agnosia.
- Visual_agnosia subject Category:Agnosia.
- Visual_agnosia subject Category:Stroke.
- Visual_agnosia subject Category:Visual_disturbances_and_blindness.
- Visual_agnosia subject Category:Visual_perception.
- Visual_agnosia subject Category:Visual_system.
- Visual_agnosia comment "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 low intellect. There are two types of visual agnosia: apperceptive agnosia and associative agnosia.Recognition of visual objects occurs at two primary levels. At an apperceptive level, the features of the visual information from the retina are put together to form a perceptual representation of an object.".
- Visual_agnosia label "Agnosia visual".
- Visual_agnosia label "Seelenblindheit".
- Visual_agnosia label "Visual agnosia".
- Visual_agnosia label "Visuele agnosie".
- Visual_agnosia label "عمى إبصاري".
- Visual_agnosia sameAs Seelenblindheit.
- Visual_agnosia sameAs Agnosia_visual.
- Visual_agnosia sameAs Visuele_agnosie.
- Visual_agnosia sameAs m.08gvtg.
- Visual_agnosia sameAs Q18742.
- Visual_agnosia sameAs Q18742.
- Visual_agnosia wasDerivedFrom Visual_agnosia?oldid=602251997.
- Visual_agnosia isPrimaryTopicOf Visual_agnosia.