Topagnosis (Topagnosis)

Topagnosia is a term that is used to describe a person's ability to recognize and remember various objects. It could be something you see every day, such as a house, tree or car.

Topagnosia can be either congenital or acquired. Congenital topagnosia occurs due to genetic disorders that prevent a person from recognizing and remembering objects. Acquired topagnosia, on the other hand, can occur due to brain injury or other medical conditions.

For people with topagnosia, there are many ways to help them navigate their environment better. One such way is the use of special devices such as GPS navigators or voice recognition systems. There are also special programs that help people with topagnosia remember and recognize objects.

But the most important thing is not to forget that each person is unique and has his own characteristics. Therefore, if you have any problems with topagnosia, do not hesitate to seek help from specialists.



Title: "Topagnosia: a unique symptom of damage to the parietal lobe of the brain"

**Introduction:**

Topagnosia is the inability to identify the location of a tactile stimulus on the body. This complex symptom is associated with damage to the parietal lobe of the brain, which is key to our perception of the body and space. In this article, we will look at what topognosia is, why it occurs, and what diagnostic and treatment methods exist for the neurotrauma associated with suffering from this function.

Types of topognosia:

There are several types of topognosia that can appear in various diseases and damage to the cerebrum: - *Internal topognosia* - inability to recognize the internal structure of the body. - *Spatial topography