Multiple Choice
After suffering a focal brain injury, a patient has great difficulty in pantomiming particular motor actions such as turning a key in a lock. Because other problems like hemiplegia, muscle weakness, sensory deficits, and lack of motivation have been ruled out, your diagnosis would be
A) agnosia.
B) apraxia.
C) anomia.
D) akinetopsia.
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