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Question 64 Damage to the fusiform gyrus leads to a condition in which people are unable to recognize familiar faces (so

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Question 64 Damage to the fusiform gyrus leads to a condition in which people are unable to recognize familiar faces (sometimes even their own), called Aphasia Alexia Prosopagnosis Ataxia Moving to another question will save this response

Question 61 The 'mirror drawing' task that involves learning to trace a figure while looking at it through a mirror is an example of. Working memory Procedural memory Declarative memory Episodic memory

Question 43 SSRIs treat depression through this action Preventing monoamines from being degraded by enzymes Binding to serotonin receptors and activating them Preventing serotonin from being removed from the synapse Preventing monoamines from binding to receptors