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altibaby

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Bing has had a stroke that affected an area of his brain that serves his macula, including the foveas of both eyes. What should you expect his vision to be like?
 
  a. He will be totally blind.
 b. He will be able to see only what is exactly in front of him.
 c. He will be able to see only what is in his peripheral visual area.
 d. He will be able to see color, but not movement.

Question 2

A disorder characterized by extreme difficulties in producing movement is known as
 
  a. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
  b. Parkinson's disease.
 c. Huntington's disease.
 d. myasthenia gravis.



jharrington11

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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