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If a person constantly ignores one side of their body, what is this person suffering from?A) Inattentional BlindnessB) Balint's SyndromeC) Unilateral NeglectD) Change BlindnessE) Akinetopsia

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If a person constantly ignores one side of their body, what is this person suffering from?A) Inattentional BlindnessB) Balint's SyndromeC) Unilateral NeglectD) Change BlindnessE) Akinetopsia

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The person is suffering from C) Unilateral Neglect. This condition is often caused by damage to the right hemisphere of the brain, leading to the person ignoring the left side of their body or space. They may not respond to stimuli on that side, and may even ignore the left side of drawings or forget to eat food on the left side of their plate.

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