Multiple Choice
Unilateral spatial neglect' or 'hemispatial neglect' refers to
A) being unable to respond to any objects or events in the entire visual space, despite having normal vision
B) having impaired vision, and being completely unable to view one side of space
C) failing to react to objects or events to one side of space, despite having normal vision
D) failing to react to objects or events to one side of space, because of impaired vision
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