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pragya sharda

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Reduplicative paramnesia is usually the result of damage to the
 
  a) right frontal and limbic regions as well as the brain stem and cerebellum
  b) right temporal and limbic regions as well as the brain stem and cerebrum
  c) right parietal and limbic regions as well as the brain stem and cerebellum
  d) right occipital and limbic regions as well as the brain stem and cerebrum

Question 2

When an individual suffers from Gerstmann syndrome they demonstrate all of the following except
 
  a) finger agnosia
  b) dyscalculia
  c) left-right confusion
  d) gaze apraxia
  e) dysgraphia
  f) All of the above are present in Gerstmann syndrome



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: A

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: D



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