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    A Person Who Has Trouble Moving Her Eyes to an Object
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A Person Who Has Trouble Moving Her Eyes to an Object

Question 90

Question 90

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A person who has trouble moving her eyes to an object, is unable to reach for objects she can see, and can only pay attention to one feature at a time may have


A) hemispatial neglect.
B) Bálint's syndrome.
C) ADHD.
D) anosognosia.

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