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  • Edward DeHaan and his colleagues describe covert recognition in prosopagnosia, another category-specific agnosia in which faces cannot be visually recognized.
  • Two words you're extremely unlikely to hear at a bar are "prosopagnosia" and "paraphilia," yet at the Pacific Standard bar in Park Slope, both are discussed at length. Gamut of Lives Viewed Under A Microscope
  • She suffers from prosopagnosia, a condition also known as face blindness. Times, Sunday Times
  • For him, the agnosia - the term agnosia is used for a situation in which one sees something clearly but one can't ascribe any meaning to it, you can't recognize it. Oliver Sacks: A Neurologist Examines 'The Mind's Eye'
  • Aphasia is characterized by verbal auditory agnosia. Psychological and behavioral abnormalities are very common in children with LKS.
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  • Prosopagnosia may shed light on fundamental questions of brain function. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, the distinction between apperceptive and associative agnosia has several limitations.
  • Acquired prosopagnosia, for instance, is caused by head injury or brain illness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dementia is chronic and progressive, and it is characterized by the gradual onset of impaired memory and deficits in two or more areas of cognition, such as anomia, agnosia or apraxia.
  • He and his colleagues describe covert recognition in prosopagnosia, another category-specific agnosia in which faces cannot be visually recognized.
  • It is widespread, institutionalised prosopagnosia.
  • A common symptom of apperceptive visual agnosia is prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize faces.
  • But studies have shown that a mild form of prosopagnosia can affect people without neurological damage. The Sun
  • Yes, it's about dreams (both nightly kind and aspirations - Hollywood) but also about mental incoherence, brain damage, aphasia, apraxia, agnosia.
  • The defining paper was by a German neurologist in the 1940s and he coined the term prosopagnosia - "prosopon" is the Greek for a face or a mask - for this apparently specific difficulty recognizing faces. Oliver Sacks: A Neurologist Examines 'The Mind's Eye'
  • This may be something to do with his prosopagnosia — face blindness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Very little is understood about prosopagnosia and there is no cure for it. The Sun
  • Dementia is chronic and progressive, and it is characterized by the gradual onset of impaired memory and deficits in two or more areas of cognition, such as anomia, agnosia or apraxia.
  • Prosopagnosia, as it's known, means sufferers have problems perceiving or recalling faces. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of expressive language difficulties, it may not be clear whether an individual with AD is indeed hallucinating or experiencing illusions or agnosias.
  • Gerstmann's syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by four primary symptoms: a writing disability (agraphia or dysgraphia), a lack of understanding of the rules for calculation or arithmetic (acalculia or dyscalculia), an inability to distinguish right from left, and an inability to identify fingers (finger agnosia).
  • Another well-known and dramatic line of evidence for specific face-processing brain regions is the existence of the neuropsychological deficit of prosopagnosia.
  • Prosopagnosia is both difficult to say, and to live with. The Sun
  • He discusses different kinds of deviant phenomenal models of reality such as agnosia, neglect, blindsight, hallucinations and dreams.
  • The cognitive disorder in Huntington's disease is considered a ‘subcortical’ syndrome and usually lacks features such as aphasia, amnesia, or agnosia that are associated with dementia of the Aizheimer's type.
  • But maybe that was the opposite of prosopagnosia: seeing familiarity in the unfamiliar. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deep prosopagnosia (impaired facial recognition) could also be a reason for autoscopy.
  • Aphasia is characterized by verbal auditory agnosia. Psychological and behavioral abnormalities are very common in children with LKS.
  • This is a neurological syndrome called visual form agnosia, which results from damage localized to both temporal lobes, leaving primary visual cortex and the parietal lobes intact.
  • Colour agnosia sometimes manifests in seeing colour without the recognition of the colours of individual objects.
  • People with face blindness, or prosopagnosia, cannot recognise people by their facial features alone. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other people suffer from prosopagnosia due to trauma to the brain that caused brain damage.

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