agnosia
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Agnosia — Clasificación y recursos externos CIE 10 R48.1 CIE 9 784.69 MedlinePlus … Wikipedia Español
agnosia — f. neurol. Alteración de las capacidades perceptivas y de reconocimiento de los objetos sin que exista un déficit sensorial. Se distinguen diferentes tipos de agnosias según el sentido afectado: agnosia auditiva, visual, olfativa, táctil o… … Diccionario médico
agnosia — s. f. Ignorância … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
agnosia — (Del gr. ἀγνωσία, desconocimiento). f. Med. Alteración de la percepción que incapacita a alguien para reconocer personas, objetos o sensaciones que antes le eran familiares … Diccionario de la lengua española
agnosia — [ag nō′sē ə, ag nō′zēə; ag nä′sē ə, agnä′zē ə] n. [ModL < Gr a , not + gnōsis, knowledge + IA] impairment of the ability to recognize familiar objects, sounds, etc., often as the result of a brain lesion … English World dictionary
Agnosia — For the Spanish film, see Agnosía. Agnosia Classification and external resources ICD 10 R48.1 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
Agnosia — An inability to recognize sensory inputs (sight, sound, touch). The most common agnosia is a result of brain injury damaging the rear part of the brain causing visual agnosia (inability to properly recognize objects by sight). * * * Impairment of … Medical dictionary
Agnosia — (Del gr. agnosia, desconocimiento < a, privativo + gignosko, conocer.) ► sustantivo femenino MEDICINA Alteración de la percepción por defecto de las funciones nerviosas superiores. * * * agnosia (del gr. «agnōsía», de la raíz de «gignṓskō»,… … Enciclopedia Universal
agnosia — a·gno·sì·a s.f. 1. TS psic., neurol. perdita della capacità di riconoscere oggetti già noti malgrado l integrità degli organi di senso 2. TS filos. atteggiamento di consapevole ignoranza {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1892. ETIMO: dal gr. agnōsía… … Dizionario italiano
agnosia — n. a disorder of the brain whereby the patient cannot interpret sensations correctly although the sense organs and nerves conducting sensation to the brain are functioning normally. It is due to a disorder of the association areas in the parietal … The new mediacal dictionary
agnosia — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek agnōsia ignorance, from a + gnōsis knowledge, from gignōskein Date: circa 1900 loss or diminution of the ability to recognize familiar objects or stimuli usually as a result of brain damage … New Collegiate Dictionary