The evidence from Barton's (2008) review of 10 patients suggests that bilateral lesions to the fusiform gryi results in
A) severe impairments in the ability to form an image of a face
B) minor impairments across a range of abilities required for facial recognition abilities
C) severe impairments in the ability to recognise facial expressions, while still being able to form an image of a face
D) minor impairments in the ability to recognise individual features of a face
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