A man returns from the doctor after having been informed that he is suffering from nerve deafness. Should he be concerned?
a. No, because this form of deafness is not very serious.
b. No, because this type of deafness can easily be cured by microsurgery.
c. No, because it means that his auditory cortex has definitely not been damaged.
d. Yes, because it is a serious type of deafness.
Answer: d. Yes, because it is a serious type of deafness.
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