Imagine a patient is born without a ________ system. You would expect that the patient could ________, but be unable to ________.

A. tectal; locate an object; see an object
B. tectal; describe an object; locate the object
C. geniculostriate; see an object; describe an object
D. geniculostriate; describe an object; locate the object


Answer: D

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