Multiple Choice
The term associative visual agnosia is reserved for patients who
A) have perceptual impairments due to problems with the ventral stream.
B) cannot recognize objects despite having normal perceptual representations.
C) have perceptual impairments due to problems with the dorsal stream.
D) cannot recognize objects due to compromised perceptual representations.
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