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The Helping-Hand Phenomenon, in Which One Hand Repositions the Other

Question 12

Question 12

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The helping-hand phenomenon, in which one hand repositions the other to the correct location, is experienced by those with:


A) Amusia"
B) Split-brain"
C) Dyslexia"
D) Global aphasia"

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