Seth is involved in an automobile accident and suffers damage to his parietal lobe. How may this affect his ability to process visual information??
a. ?He may have difficulty seeing low contrast objects.
b. ?He may have difficulty processing movement.
c. ?He may have difficulty recognizing faces.
d. ?He may have difficulty distinguishing colors.
ANSWER:
b
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