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    The Condition in Which People Cannot Recognise Faces, but Can
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The Condition in Which People Cannot Recognise Faces, but Can

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Question 15

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The condition in which people cannot recognise faces, but can recognise common objects, is called:


A) Associative agnosia
B) Apperceptive agnosia
C) Optic ataxia
D) Prosopagnosia
E) Aphasia

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