Amusia

/əˈmjuːʒə/ noun

A neurological condition in which a person loses the ability to recognize or produce music, despite normal hearing and motor functions.

From Greek a- (without) plus mousia (music), literally meaning 'without music.' The term was coined in the 19th century by neurologists studying brain injuries affecting musical perception.

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