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Which of the following is true about limb-kinetic apraxia?

A. Tasks such as finger tapping and pegboard are typically unimpaired
B. Picking up objects using pincer grasp is spared
C. It usually affects the hand that is ipsilateral to a hemispheric lesion
D. The lesion is localized to the contralateral premotor cortex
E. Patients typically present with an inability to perform multistep motor task


Question 17# Print Question

Which of the following refers to defective recognition of sensory stimuli despite having intact sensory pathways?

A. Agnosia
B. Alexia
C. Anosognosia
D. Apraxia
E. Abulia


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A 55-year-old man finds it difficult to recognize faces. On further testing, his ability to discriminate faces and match faces is intact.

The most likely condition he is suffering from is:

A. Apperceptive prosopagnosia
B. Associative prosopagnosia
C. Apperceptive visual object agnosia
D. Simultanagnosia
E. Central achromatopsia


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Which of the following is true regarding episodic memory?

A. Episodic memory is implicit and non-declarative
B. Episodic memory loss is not seen without medial temporal lesions
C. Episodic memory loss can present as anterograde or retrograde amnesia
D. Episodic memory applies only to events of personal significance
E. Episodic memory is more often preserved than semantic memory in dementia


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During bedside cognitive testing, a 40-year-old patient is asked to give the years when World War II took place.

Which of the following memories is tested here?

A. Procedural memory
B. Episodic memory
C. Semantic memory
D. Implicit memory
E. Non-declarative memory




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