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    Patients with Certain Types of Brain Damage Have Demonstrated a Dissociation
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Patients with Certain Types of Brain Damage Have Demonstrated a Dissociation

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Patients with certain types of brain damage have demonstrated a dissociation between knowing what an object is and knowing where an object is.

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