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    The Tower of London Task Is an Example of
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The Tower of London Task Is an Example of

Question 4

Question 4

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The Tower of London task is an example of


A) goal-oriented problem-solving
B) attention switching
C) a card sorting task
D) a broad cognitive test, covering all aspects of frontal lobe function

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