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acalculia
n. an acquired inability to make simple mathematical calculations. It is a symptom of disease in the dominant parietal lobe of the brain. See Gerstmann’s syndrome.
agraphia
The loss of the ability to write, which may or may not be connected with alexia, the loss of ability to comprehend the written or printed word. It is thought ...
body image
(body schema) the individual’s concept of the disposition of his limbs and the identity of the different parts of his body. It is a function of the association areas of the brain. See also ...
finger agnosia
A form of autotopagnosia, usually associated with a lesion in the posterior region of the dominant hemisphere, characterized by a primary inability to recognize, identify, differentiate, name, ...
parietal lobe
The upper lobe on the side of each cerebral hemisphere, separated on its lateral or outer surface from the frontal lobe by the central sulcus, from the temporal lobe by the lateral sulcus and an ...