agnosia_01
visual agnosia
(a-gnosis, "non-knowledge", or loss of knowledge) is the inability of the brain to make sense of or make use of some part of otherwise normal visual stimulus, and is typified by the inability to recognize familiar objects or faces. Sometimes patients can describe objects in their visual field in great detail, including such aspects as color, texture, and shape, but are unable to recognize them. Agnosia can result from strokes, dementia, or other neurological disorders. There is no direct cure.
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2006
Mar.
23
| Berlin (DE)
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SX-70
| SX-70
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all plrds of this series show tourists in front of the brandenburger tor / berlin. the shots were taken with the focus set on 0,3m and overexposed on purpose.
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