Multiple Choice
One patient with damage to his association cortex was
A) unable to name living things while retaining the ability to name inanimate objects.
B) unable to name inanimate objects while retaining the ability to name living things.
C) unable to name either living things or inanimate objects.
D) able to name objects but not familiar people.
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