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has gloss | eng: Developmental topographical disorientation (DTD) is a cognitive disorder marked by the inability to orient within an environment, which may result from the inability to form a mental representation of the environment or a cognitive map. People with DTD are affected by this condition since childhood, have no known brain damages or attentional, perceptual or memory defects; they get lost in familiar surroundings such as the neighborhood where they lived for many years, or their own house in the most severe cases. |
lexicalization | eng: Developmental topographical disorientation |
instance of | e/Cognitive disorder |
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