Agnosias

/ægˈnoʊʒəz/ noun

Plural of agnosia; medical conditions where people lose the ability to recognize things (like faces or objects) even though their senses work fine.

From Greek a- (without) + gnosis (knowledge), coined in the 1800s by neurologists to describe mysterious recognition failures that puzzled doctors because patients could see but couldn't identify.

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