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D 0 Question 4 Someone who suddenly loses the ability to identify objects by feeling them has probably suffered damage to what area of the cerebral cortex? O frontal lobe O parietal lobe corpus callosum O temporal lobe 1 pts Question 5
D Question 5 1 pts In the article on using VR for stroke intervention, what does the "Intervention development phase" of VR research focus on? The benefits and costs of VR technology O Effectiveness of VR intervention in clinical trails O How and why a VR treatment should work. How to encourage health insurers to cover treatment
D 0 Question 6 ucauneut The most likely explanation for the excess proliferation of neurons in early development is that it: O prevents apoptosis. O increases learning capacity when it is most needed. O uses up excess stored fuel. O compensates for connection errors. Question 7 1 pts 1 pts
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