A human who suffered damage to the inferior temporal cortex would be unable to __________.

A. sense changes in the color of objects
B. detect movement
C. differentiate between two tones
D. recognize familiar objects or people


Answer: D

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A) Abraham Maslow B) B. F. Skinner C) Ivan Pavlov D) Carl Rogers

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