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    Being Able to Draw an Object, Match Similar Objects and Describe
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Being Able to Draw an Object, Match Similar Objects and Describe

Question 19

Question 19

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Being able to draw an object, match similar objects and describe the component parts, but yet not recognise the object, is termed


A) apperceptive agnosia
B) integrative agnosia
C) prosopagnosia
D) form agnosia

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