In the opening scenario of Chapter 4, the case of Miss S. is described. Her

"unilateral neglect" as a result of a stroke meant that she

a. neglected her family and friends.
b. was unable to speak but could understand others.
c. neglected to pay attention to one side of her body and visual field.
d. neglected her own welfare but was concerned for the welfare of others.
e. could no longer experience emotion.

c. neglected to pay attention to one side of her body and visual field.

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