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    Prosopagnosia Is a Selective Inability to Visually Recognize or Differentiate
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Prosopagnosia Is a Selective Inability to Visually Recognize or Differentiate

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Prosopagnosia is a selective inability to visually recognize or differentiate:
A.Identify of faces
B.A category of objects
C.Numbers
D.Facial expressions

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