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    Impaired Ability to Perform Purposeful Movements Despite an Absence of Any
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Impaired Ability to Perform Purposeful Movements Despite an Absence of Any

Question 146

Question 146

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Impaired ability to perform purposeful movements despite an absence of any defect in motor functioning is called ______.


A) agnosia
B) apraxia
C) disturbance in executive functioning
D) aphasia

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