The neurological terminology

Please write in your own words the meaning of the below related neurological terminology.
agraphia
alexia
Anomia
aphasia
aphonia
apraxia
abulia
agnosia

Summary of the neurological terminology you provided, in my own words: Agraphia: The inability to write, despite having the physical ability to do so. Agraphia can be caused by damage to the brain regions responsible for writing, such as the Broca's area and Wernicke's area. Alexia: The inability to read, despite having normal vision. Alexia can be caused by damage to the brain regions responsible for reading, such as the visual association cortex and the angular gyrus. Anomia: The inability to name objects or people, despite knowing what they are. Anomia can be caused by damage to the brain regions responsible for language, such as Wernicke's area. Aphasia: A general term for a language disorder that is caused by damage to the brain. Aphasia can affect all aspects of language, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Aphonia: The loss of voice. Aphonia can be caused by damage to the vocal cords, the nerves that control the vocal cords, or the parts of the brain that control speech. Apraxia: The inability to carry out purposeful movements, despite having the physical ability to do so. Apraxia can be caused by damage to the brain regions responsible for planning and executing movements. Abulia: A lack of motivation or drive. Abulia can be caused by damage to the frontal lobe of the brain, which is responsible for executive function. Agnosia: The inability to recognize objects, people, or sounds, despite having normal senses. Agnosia can be caused by damage to the brain regions responsible for perception, such as the parietal lobe.    

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