Anton-Babinski Syndrome is a rare condition that primarily affects the brain's visual system, often resulting from a stroke or injury. Some synonyms for Anton-Babinski Syndrome include visual anosognosia, cortical blindness, and denial of blindness. Visual anosognosia is characterized by the individual's inability to recognize their own visual impairment despite clear visual deficits in their ability to perceive and process visual stimuli. Cortical blindness refers to the loss of vision caused by damage to the brain's visual cortex. Denial of blindness refers to the denial of a person's blindness, which is a common psychological response to the loss of vision. All of these terms are useful in describing different aspects of Anton-Babinski Syndrome and can help clinicians in assessing and treating the condition.