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    An Inability to Recognise Faces Despite Adequate Visual Acuity Is
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An Inability to Recognise Faces Despite Adequate Visual Acuity Is

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Question 5

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An inability to recognise faces despite adequate visual acuity is termed


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

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