As a graduate student in psychology, you interview a patient who is unable to distinguish between living and nonliving things. The most likely cause is damage to the patient's ______.

A. frontal lobe
B. inferior parietal cortex
C. visual cortex
D. inferior temporal cortex


Answer: D

Psychology

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