A rare condition in which a patient is unable to detect motion despite intact visual perception of stationary stimuli, caused by damage to area MT, is known as ______.
A. motion sickness
B. cerebral motion unawareness
C. motion amnesia
D. akinetopsia
Answer: D
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a. True b. False
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