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Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness. This condition affects a person's ability to recognize faces, including those of familiar individuals. It is caused by damage to the fusiform gyrus, a region of the brain involved in face processing.
Inability to form new memories.
Damage to the occipital lobe, located at the back of the brain, would result in an inability to identify and comprehend visual information. This area is responsible for processing visual stimuli, and any impairment can lead to conditions such as visual agnosia, where a person may see objects but cannot recognize or interpret them. Consequently, despite intact vision, individuals would struggle to make sense of what they see.
The term cognitive disability means an inability to know some specific kind of information as a result of a physiological problem with the brain. For example, some people cannot recognize individual faces. That is a cognitive disability.
When a mouse is lost, it may go in circles due to a phenomenon called "circular orientation behavior." This behavior is believed to be a result of the mouse's inability to navigate and find its way back to familiar surroundings.
Repression.
Diabetes mellitus
is the result of two conditions present in the joint. The first factor is the inability to feel pain in the joint due to nerve damage. The second factor is that injuries to the joint go unnoticed leading to instability.
What would make you think snorting any medication that's prescribed to be taken orally is okay? The combination of Xanax (Alprazolam), Vicodin (Hydrocodone), and Ativan (Lorazepam) is a lethal combination of Opiates and Benzodiazepines. Snorting any medication that was not designed to nasally ingested can result in tissue damage in the nose and sinus cavities. Not to mention it can damage your brain. The ending result will be brain damage and the inability to smell.
Possible causes of lower back pain that can result in the inability to lift the leg include herniated discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, and muscle strains.