I'm working on a new short animated movie about perception and how your brain can imagine how things work with sensorial experience interpretation, which is my way to produce animations and art and I lost myself into neuroscientist lexicon, this word caught my mind : agnosia; inability to interpret sensations and hence to recognize things, which is crazy -cause it would be mean that everything is a unique sensitive experience which would come out of a simple concept and name. This kind of mind could have such a singular way to experiment life despite a more traditional communication problem through naming. If you have a knowledge about it, please share, ill pay close attention
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