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    Brad Is Able to Read a Clock but Is Unable
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Brad Is Able to Read a Clock but Is Unable

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Question 11

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Brad is able to read a clock but is unable to see the arms of a clock move from position to position.He is suffering from


A) akinetopsia.
B) change blindness.
C) visual neglect.
D) prosopagnosia.

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