Haigh et al.'s (2018) EEG study measuring decoding accuracy in patients with agnosia (in a task where participants viewed pattern-reversing checkerboards of differing spatial frequency) found low accuracy:
A) For early visual responses with both apperceptive and integrative agnosia and late visual responses with integrative agnosia
B) For early visual responses with integrative agnosia and late visual responses with apperceptive agnosia
C) For early visual responses with apperceptive agnosia and late visual responses with integrative agnosia
D) For early visual responses with both apperceptive and integrative agnosia and late visual responses with apperceptive agnosia
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