Prosopagnosia
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Description:
The inability to recognize a familiar face or to learn to recognize new faces. This visual agnosia is most often associated with lesions involving the junctional regions between the temporal and occipital lobes. The majority of cases are associated with bilateral lesions, however unilateral damage to the right occipito-temporal cortex has also been associated with this condition. (From Cortex 1995 Jun;31(2):317-29)
Also Known As:
Prosopagnosia, Acquired; Prosopagnosia, Developmental; Acquired Prosopagnosia; Acquired Prosopagnosias; Agnosia for Face; Agnosia, Facial Recognition; Agnosias, Facial Recognition; Developmental Prosopagnosia; Developmental Prosopagnosias; Facial Recognition Agnosias; Prosopagnosias; Prosopagnosias, Acquired; Prosopagnosias, Developmental; Recognition Agnosia, Facial; Recognition Agnosias, Facial; Agnosia for Faces; Facial Recognition Agnosia
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