Agnosia is defined as a neurologic disorder through which the patient loses the ability to recognize persons, objects, shapes or sounds de-pending on the sense involved whereas the sense might not be defective and there might not be any memory loss (1). Chronologically, agnosia was first described by Carl Wernicke (1874) and Kuss-maul (1877) who tried to respectively explain receptive aphasia and word deafness via agnosia (2).