Considering problems related to the identification of objects, the problem related to object constancy (the ability to perceive object identity regardless of viewpoint) is referred to as A. optic ataxia B. unilateral neglect C. Balint syndrome D. object orientation agnosia E. integrative agnosia
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Unilateral neglect is a condition in which a person is unable to attend to or process stimuli on one side of their body. Balint syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by the inability to perceive the visual field as a whole, difficulty in fixating Show more…
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