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A Person Who Cannot Understand How the Brain Ties Together

Question 11

Question 11

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A person who cannot understand how the brain ties together past perceptions and actions in a unified memory is pondering:


A) apraxia.
B) the binding problem.
C) aphasia.
D) the neuron theory.

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