Multiple Choice
Humphreys and Riddoch (1994) described a patient with a syndrome they called integrative visual agnosia, which was characterized by difficulty in
A) linking visual percepts to long-term knowledge about objects.
B) combining parts of objects into coherent whole percepts.
C) drawing and copying pictures of objects.
D) matching different views of an object as representing the same item.
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