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    The Loss of the Ability to Direct Attention to One
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The Loss of the Ability to Direct Attention to One

Question 77

Question 77

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The loss of the ability to direct attention to one side of the visual world is called __________.


A) inattention
B) hemi-inhibition
C) hemineglect
D) attenuation

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