The ability to point to a touched area of the body without actually being able to feel the touch at a conscious level is called _____.
A) afferent paresis
B) blind touch
C) spooky
D) autopagnosia
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Q5: In Brodmann's mapping system, areas 5 and
Q6: The inability to recognize objects by touch
Q7: Contralateral neglect is commonly found after damage
Q8: Apraxia is commonly found after damage to
Q9: Which is more likely after right parietal
Q10: Which is NOT one of the classic
Q11: The lateral aspect of the parietal lobe
Q13: Which is NOT one of the symptoms
Q14: Which is more likely after left parietal
Q15: A denial of illness is called _.
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