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Patient DF is a woman with i. _____ who has been studied extensively due to the implications of her behaviour for the dual stream for visual ii________. Though her vision remains intact, she has trouble iii. _________________ but maintained intact iv. ___________and. It is thought to be caused by a bilateral lesion to her v. __________in the ventral stream. She performed almost randomly when vi. ________ the card to the slot, but had no problem vii. _______ it at the right angle.*1 pointA) i. Visual agnosia, ii. Perception, iii. Visually locating and identifying objects, iv. Motion perception, v. lateral occipital cortex, vi. matching, vii. posting.B) i. Visual agnosia, ii. Perception, iii. Perceiving motion, iv. Object identification, v. primary visual cortex, vi. posting, vii. matching.C) i. Amnesia, ii. Memory , iii. Memorising , iv. Motion perception, v. lateral occipital cortex, vi. matching, vii. posting.D) i. Visual agnosia, ii. Perception, iii. Visually locating and identifying objects, iv. Motion perception, v. posterior parietal cortex, vi.posting, vii.matching.

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Patient DF is a woman with i. _____ who has been studied extensively due to the implications of her behaviour for the dual stream for visual ii________. Though her vision remains intact, she has trouble iii. _________________ but maintained intact iv. ___________and. It is thought to be caused by a bilateral lesion to her v. __________in the ventral stream. She performed almost randomly when vi. ________ the card to the slot, but had no problem vii. _______ it at the right angle.*1 pointA) i. Visual agnosia, ii. Perception, iii. Visually locating and identifying objects, iv. Motion perception, v. lateral occipital cortex, vi. matching, vii. posting.B) i. Visual agnosia, ii. Perception, iii. Perceiving motion, iv. Object identification, v. primary visual cortex, vi. posting, vii. matching.C) i. Amnesia, ii. Memory , iii. Memorising , iv. Motion perception, v. lateral occipital cortex, vi. matching, vii. posting.D) i. Visual agnosia, ii. Perception, iii. Visually locating and identifying objects, iv. Motion perception, v. posterior parietal cortex, vi.posting, vii.matching.

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The correct answer is A) i. Visual agnosia, ii. Perception, iii. Visually locating and identifying objects, iv. Motion perception, v. lateral occipital cortex, vi. matching, vii. posting.

This is because Patient DF has visual agnosia, a condition that affects her perception and ability to visually locate and identify objects. Despite this, her motion perception remains intact. The condition is thought to be caused by a bilateral lesion to her lateral occipital cortex in the ventral stream. She struggles with matching the card to the slot, but can post it at the right angle without issue.

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