Questions: Kisharra encounters an intriguing article reporting a case of a neuropsychological disorder called prosopagnosia. She learns that prosopagnosia reflects an inability to recognize faces and results from damage to the hemisphere. faces; left faces; right words; left words; right

Kisharra encounters an intriguing article reporting a case of a neuropsychological disorder called prosopagnosia. She learns that prosopagnosia reflects an inability to recognize faces and results from damage to the hemisphere.
faces; left
faces; right
words; left
words; right
Transcript text: Kisharra encounters an intriguing article reporting a case of a neuropsychological disorder called prosopagnosia. She learns that prosopagnosia reflects an inability to recognize $\qquad$ and results from damage to the $\qquad$ hemisphere. faces; left faces; right words; left words; right
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The answer is the second one: faces; right.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Faces; left: Incorrect. Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is typically associated with damage to the right hemisphere of the brain, particularly the fusiform gyrus.

  2. Faces; right: Correct. Prosopagnosia is an inability to recognize faces and is usually linked to damage in the right hemisphere, which is crucial for facial recognition.

  3. Words; left: Incorrect. Difficulty with word recognition is more commonly associated with damage to the left hemisphere, which is involved in language processing.

  4. Words; right: Incorrect. The right hemisphere is not primarily responsible for word recognition; this function is more associated with the left hemisphere.

Summary: Prosopagnosia is the inability to recognize faces and is typically due to damage in the right hemisphere.

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