| 41. | "Interpretive or receptive agnosia ( amusia ) " is an inability to understand music.
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| 42. | He gave the classic definition of agnosia as " a normal percept stripped of its meaning ".
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| 43. | Today, with new neuroimaging techniques, we have been able to expand our knowledge on agnosia greatly.
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| 44. | Individuals with associative agnosia can copy or match simple figures, indicating that they can perceive objects correctly.
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| 45. | Auditory verbal agnosia can present as the result of acute damage or chronic, progressive degeneration over time.
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| 46. | Another clinical case that would a priori suggest a module for modularity in visual processing is visual agnosia.
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| 47. | Following this he developed a form of agnosia and became unable to perceive the right side of things.
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| 48. | Patients with auditory agnosia can be unaware of their deficit, and insist that they are not deaf.
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| 49. | Apperceptive visual agnosia results in profound difficulties on a patient's ability to recognize visually presented information.
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| 50. | Visual agnosia ( both apperceptive and associative ) is prevalent in Alzheimer s Disease ( AD ) patients.
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