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    Aphasics Who Display Category-Specific Dissociations
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Aphasics Who Display Category-Specific Dissociations

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Question 8

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Aphasics who display category-specific dissociations:


A) are unable to read or write
B) are unable to recognize faces
C) are unable to process certain types of words or word categories
D) cannot perform tasks that have a spatial component

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