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Autotopagnosia

Autotopagnosia logo #21000 Autotopagnosia from the Greek a and gnosis, meaning `without knowledge”, and topos, meaning `place`, autotopagnosia virtually translates to the `lack of knowledge about one’s own space,” and is clinically described as such. Autotopagnosia is a form of agnosia, characterized by an inability to localize and orient different parts of the ...
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autotopagnosia

autotopagnosia logo #20973Inability to recognise or to orient any part of one's own body; caused by a parietal lobe lesion. ... Compare: somatotopagnosis. ... Origin: auto-+ G. Topos, place, + G. A-priv. + gnosis ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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autotopagnosia

autotopagnosia logo #21001(aw″to-top″ag-no´zhә) inability to orient correctly different parts of the body.
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Autotopagnosia

Autotopagnosia logo #22394Inability to localize and name the parts of ones own body. finger agnosia would be autotopagnosia re
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autotopagnosia

autotopagnosia logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: aw′tō-top′ag-nō′zē-ă Definitions: 1. Inability to recognize or to orient any part of one's own body; caused by a parietal lobe lesion.
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autotopagnosia

autotopagnosia logo #21009autotopagnosia 1. The inability to recognize or correctly orient the parts of one's own body. 2. The inability to localize and name the parts of one's own body; finger agnosia would be autotopagnosia restricted to the fingers. A disorder of the body image, due to a lesion of the parietal cortex in the nondominant hemisphere, characterized by an i...
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