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Tirant22

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There is an interesting exception to the living/nonliving dichotomy that is often observed in category specific visual agnosia.
 
  Individuals who demonstrate selective difficulties in naming living things also tend to exhibit deficits in which of the following categories?
  a) musical instruments
  b) kitchen utensils
  c) motor vehicles
  d) fruit
  e) buildings

Question 2

The loss of knowledge about colour that cannot be accounted for by an impairment of colour discrimination, aphasia, or some general intellectual deterioration is known as a condition called ________.
 
  a) colour apraxia
  b) colour discriminate disability
  c) colour aphasia
  d) colour blindness
  e) colour agnosia



lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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