Abstract

Studies of a patient with an auditory recognition disorder are presented. These are discussed in light of their relation with decreased auditory acuity. Auditory agnosia is not necessarily a static sign; improvement may occur. Auditory agnosia may not be a pure disturbance in cerebral associative function.

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