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Match each body location with its corresponding muscle.
-Adductor magnus
Visual Agnosia
A disorder marked by an inability to recognize objects through sight, despite having normal eyesight.
Association Area
Regions of the brain that combine sensory and motor information to carry out complex cognitive tasks.
Lesion
Any abnormal tissue in or on the body, normally caused by disease or injury.
Agnosia
A neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize and process sensory information, despite having intact sensory functions.
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