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misspop

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The ventral stream of visual association cortex continues into the ________ and carries information relating to ________.
 
  a. inferior temporal cortex; object location
  b. posterior parietal cortex; object location
  c. posterior parietal cortex; object recognition
  d. inferior temporal cortex; object recognition
  e. primary visual cortex; object shape and color

Question 2

How is Balint-Holmes syndrome typically caused?
 
  a) By right lesions to the parieto-temporal junction
  b) By bilateral lesions to the parieto-temporal junction
  c) By left lesions to the parieto-temporal junction
  d) By right lesions to the parieto-occiptal junction
  e) By bilateral lesions to the parieto-occiptal junction.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d. inferior temporal cortex; object recognition

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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