Abstract
We present an eight years old child, L.G. with congenital agnosia and prosopagnosia. This is a special case of perceptual deficits in a child which are discrete and exist in the context of a very high verbal intelligence. L.G. was administered an extensive battery of tests of cognitive functioning. He has intact basic visual skills, although his visual analysis is sometimes slow. L.G. can read, write and do math at age level or above. Four normal eight years old boys were used as controls on a selection of the perceptual tests, administered to L.G., which did not have normative data. L.G.'s object recognition skills bear the hallmarks of adult apperceptive agnosia. His visual memory and imagery are normal. Tests of face processing skills reveal, unlike adult prosopagnosics, severe deficits in addition to the familiar face recognition problem. L.G.'s agnosia and prosopagnosia are compared to the relevant literature.
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