Multiple Choice
Neuropsychological studies using visual and spatial tasks suggest that:
A) damage to the temporal lobe interferes with spatial processing,but not visual detail.
B) spatial judgments and visual detail are both occipital lobe functions.
C) spatial judgments are mediated by the temporal lobe,but visual detail is mediated by the occipital lobe.
D) different areas of the brain appear to be involved in processing spatial information as opposed to visual information.
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