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The study of H.O. is based on the premise that:
 
  A) Anyone can be trained to be a fine artist
  B) Eye-hand movements of artists are finely tuned
  C) Cognitive neuroscience attributes and performance actions are different for expert artists than those of
  novices
  D) Artists are born not made
  E) Brains are hard-wired for art

Question 2

A. C. Aitkin first came to notice because of his extraordinary:
 
  A) map reading skill
  B) language ability
  C) mathematical skill
  D) typing ability
  E) chess skill



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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