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Deast7027

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As a result of injury, L.H. had lesions in the right and the left temporo-occipital regions, the right temporal lobe, and the right inferior frontal lobe. L.H.'s injuries suggested impairment of his ability to ____.
 
  a. represent and manipulate only spatial images
 b. represent and manipulate both only visual images
 c. manipulate both visual and spatial images, although representation should be normal
  d. represent and manipulate both visual and spatial images

Question 2

Martha Farah found that visual imagery and spatial imagery appear to be ____.
 
  a. merely parts of a dual-natured phenomenon
 b. one and the same, and in effect, inseparable
 c. separate subsystems of imagery representation
 d. alike in their types of processing and forms of representation



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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