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If Brain Damage Were Completely Limited to the Brain Tissue

Question 16

Question 16

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If brain damage were completely limited to the brain tissue specifically devoted to visual face recognition,a person would still be able to visually recognize


A) chairs.
B) houses.
C) shoes.
D) all of these objects.

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