| 1. | Heinrich Lissauer shared his ideas about agnosia after Wernicke and Kussmaul.
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| 2. | Importantly, W . F . gave no evidence of agnosia.
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| 3. | Agnosia only affects a single modality, such as vision or hearing.
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| 4. | Organizational strategies may be extremely helpful for an individual with visual agnosia.
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| 5. | Impairment at this stage would be consistent with apperceptive agnosia.
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| 6. | The first indication of the language problem is usually auditory verbal agnosia.
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| 7. | Broadly, visual agnosia is divided into apperceptive and associative visual agnosia.
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| 8. | Broadly, visual agnosia is divided into apperceptive and associative visual agnosia.
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| 9. | It involves a higher level of processing than apperceptive agnosia.
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| 10. | Auditory verbal agnosia is rarely diagnosed in its pure form.
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