0 the state of being unable to recognize objects, caused by damage to the brain -- (由于大脑损伤导致的)不能辨识
visual agnosia 视觉失认症
Often individuals diagnosed with auditory verbal agnosia are also incapable of discriminating between non-verbal sounds as well as speech.
The poor performance on the recognition of objects' silhouettes could indicate a mild object agnosia because it was not based on any inability to see the outline of the shapes.
The title of the book comes from the case study of a man with visual agnosia.
In other words, this patient is apparently incapable of using her ventral system for analyzing visual input; that is, she is suffering from an extreme type of visual form agnosia.
Agnosia is typically caused by damage to the brain (most commonly in the occipital or parietal lobes) or from a neurological disorder.
Following this he developed a form of agnosia and became unable to perceive the right side of things.
There is no known treatment for finger agnosia.
She also had object agnosia, which she overcame by touching objects to recognize them.