Multiple Choice
Oliver Sack's famous essay The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat details an account of a patient with a very specific case of prosopagnosia. Assuming that there is no overt neuronal death, such a disorder might benefit the most from which treatment?
A) oral administration of GABA receptor agonists
B) deep brain stimulation of the extrastriate cortex
C) deep brain stimulation of the inferior portion of the temporal lobe
D) oral administration of glutamate receptor agonists
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