Visual agnosia

Last revised by Daniel J Bell on 30 Aug 2019

Visual agnosia is a special type of agnosia where patients are unable to recognize objects despite having knowledge about them and being able to visually perceive them.

It typically occurs when there is damage to the ventral occipitotemporal pathway, such as in posterior cerebral atrophy (Benson syndrome).

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