"Somatagnosia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Somatagnosia is a neurological condition where an individual has difficulty perceiving the spatial layout or arrangement of objects in their environment. People with somatagnosia may have trouble understanding the relationship between objects, may have normal vision but distorted perception, or may have visual agnosia (the inability to recognize objects, people, or visual patterns).
The main cause of somatagnosia is typically a brain injury, such as a stroke or traumatic brain injury, specifically affecting the right hemisphere of the brain. The symptoms of somatagnosia can vary depending on the severity of the injury and the area of the brain affected.
Characteristics of somatagnosia include:
Difficulty navigating through spaces
Trouble understanding traffic signals or directional signs
Difficulty understanding object locations and spatial relationships
Difficulty with orientation in space
Difficulty with depth perception
Difficulty with visual tracking and eye movement
Overall, somatagnosia is a specialized form of visual agnosia, which can significantly impact daily functioning, mobility, and independence.