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According to Warrington's model,patients with left posterior lesions should be particularly impaired in
Symbolic Self-Completion
A theory suggesting individuals strive to acquire and display symbols that are associated with their desired self-identity, especially when they feel incomplete in a certain role or aspect.
Symbolic Self-Completion
The theory that individuals seek to acquire and display symbols that are socially recognized as indicators of their desired self-image.
State Self-Esteem
The dynamic and temporary feelings of worth and value that a person has about themselves, which can fluctuate with situations and experiences.
Possible Selves
Representations of what we could become, what we would like to become, and what we are afraid of becoming.
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