Multiple Choice
A stroke patient is having trouble recognizing objects. For example, sometimes he can't recognize his own cat depending on how the cat is positioned. Where in the brain does this patient most likely have damage?
A) inferior temporal cortex
B) superior temporal sulcus
C) left hemisphere
D) right hemisphere
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