Associative Agnosia is a rare disorder characterized by the loss of the ability to assign meaning to an object, animal or building that the patient can see clearly.
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Agnosia can result from strokes, dementia, or other neurological disorders. It may also be trauma-induced by a head injury, brain infection, or hereditary. Some forms of agnosia have been found to be genetic.
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