| 21. | This has been termed specifically as integrative agnosia.
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| 22. | An inability to recognize odors despite a normally functioning olfactory system is termed olfactory agnosia.
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| 23. | One case study of agnosia provided evidence that faces are processed in a special way.
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| 24. | Apperceptive agnosia affects the fixation, reach for moving targets, and write as well.
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| 25. | Brain damage leads to apperceptive agnosia because there is damage to a particular semantic category.
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| 26. | Visual agnosia can be broken into separate disorders in regard to what is being recognized.
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| 27. | Musical agnosias may be categorized based on the process which is impaired in the individual.
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| 28. | In 1972, he published his first book, Aphasia, Apraxia, and Agnosia.
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| 29. | Currently visual agnosias are commonly explained in terms of cognitive models of object recognition or identification.
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| 30. | Associative agnosia is an inability to identify objects even with apparent perception and knowledge of them.
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