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Q: A form of sensory aphasia which causes a patient to lose the ability to read also called word blindness?
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What is the term for word loss?

Wernicke's aphasia or sensory aphasia are terms that are used for the inability to produce or understand words. Another term used is agnosia. These syndromes are generally the result of injury to specific areas of the brain


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