Multiple Choice
A cerebrovascular accident patient who is unable to recognize faces and objects but can still visually perceive spatial arrangement of objects most likely has damage to
A) the primary visual cortex.
B) the occipital lobe.
C) the posterior association area.
D) the temporal lobe.
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