| 11. | Agnosia occurs because of failure to re-encode melodic information properly.
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| 12. | In addition the occipitoparietal pathway is sometimes damaged in apperceptive agnosia patients.
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| 13. | Associative music agnosia reflects an impaired representational system which disrupts music recognition.
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| 14. | Individuals diagnosed with agnosia, may not be able to perform mental reasoning.
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| 15. | Using verbal descriptions may be helpful for individuals with certain types of agnosia.
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| 16. | Tactile agnosia observations are rare and case-specific.
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| 17. | Interpretive or receptive agnosia ( amusia ) is an inability to understand music.
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| 18. | Lev Vygotsky published an important review of visual agnosia.
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| 19. | Alternate cues may be particularly useful to an individual with environmental agnosia or prosopagnosia.
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| 20. | Those with apperceptive agnosia, however, have difficultly copying geometric shapes and letters.
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