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Anterograde Disorientation Is When a Patient Is Unable to Construct

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Anterograde disorientation is when a patient is unable to construct new representations of environments, and is due to damage to:
A.Lingual gyrus
B.Retrosplenial cortex
C.Parahippocampal gyrus
D.primary visual cortex

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