Affective agnosia is a neurological condition characterized by an inability to recognize or interpret emotions in oneself or others. This can lead to difficulties in understanding and responding appropriately to emotional cues, such as facial expressions or tone of voice. Individuals with affective agnosia may struggle to empathize with others, regulate their own emotions, or perceive the emotional significance of social situations. Research in this area aims to better understand the underlying brain mechanisms of affective agnosia and develop interventions to improve emotional processing in affected individuals.