Multiple Choice
A patient like G.S. who had visual object agnosia would have difficulty in identifying an object unless
A) the object had been familiar to him prior to his brain injury.
B) he was asked to describe the object's use rather than its specific name.
C) he was permitted to touch the object before making a response.
D) the object was presented in the contralesional side of the visual field.
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