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savannahhooper

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What is microsomatognosia?
 
  a) A neurological disorder of personal space in which an individual believes that part of his or her body is much larger than normal.
  b) A neurological disorder in which an individual incorrectly identifies and reduplicates people, places, objects or events
  c) A neurological disorder of personal space in which an individual believes that part of his or her body is much smaller than normal.
  d) A neurological disorder that occurs when an individual denies that any disorder exists, both verbally and through their motor behaviour

Question 2

A test of spatial ability that relies on one's knowledge of intrapersonal space is called the
 
  a) Test of personal space
  b) Areola test
  c) Corsi block test
  d) Acredolo test



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: C

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: D



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