In their study of a person with bilateral parietal-occipital damage,Levine,Warach,and Farah provided evidence that:
A) the parietal lobe seems to mediate imagery tasks that require access to visual detail and not those that require spatial judgments.
B) visual and spatial processing both occur in the parietal lobe.
C) the parietal lobe mediates spatial-judgment tasks,but not visual-detail tasks.
D) the parietal lobe remains the primary auditory processing system with no involvement in spatial or visual tasks.
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