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mcmcdaniel

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What is gaze apraxia?
 
  a) A disorder where one is unable to comprehend information received in the left visual field.
  b) A disorder where one is unable to comprehend information received in the right visual field.
  c) A disorder resulting in an inability to voluntary direct gaze.
  d) A disorder resulting in an inability to focus on what one is gazing at.
  e) A disorder where one is unable to perceive what one is focusing on.

Question 2

Which of the following is the central executive (of Baddeley's model of working memory) responsible for when performing a task?
 
  a) It is involved with the allocation of attention.
  b) It is involved with strategy selection.
  c) It integrates the information received from the other working memory systems. d) All of the above.
  e) a and b only.
  f) b and c only.
  g) a and c only.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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