Agnosia is a neurological condition characterized by the inability to recognize and properly interpret sensory information, despite having functioning senses. It typically results from brain damage, often in areas associated with sensory processing or perception, such as the occipital lobe for vision or the temporal lobe for auditory input. There are several types of agnosia, including: 1. **Visual Agnosia**: Difficulty recognizing objects, faces, or familiar scenes despite having intact vision.

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