The fusiform face area (FFA) in the brain is often damaged in patients with
a. Broca's aphasia.
b. Wernicke's aphasia.
c. prosopagnosia.
d. Alzheimer's disease.
c
Psychology
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The name for irreversible, pathological loss of brain functioning caused by organic brain damage or disease is ____________
Fill in the blank with correct word
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Piaget suggested that the most important cognitive acquisition of the infancy period of cognitive development is the ability to form mental representations of absent objects—those objects with which the infant is not in direct sensorimotor contact
This ability is called a. object permanence. b. centration. c. assimilation. d. accommodation.
Psychology