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People Who Have Severe Brain Damage Sometimes Approach Objects in the World

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People who have severe brain damage sometimes approach objects in the world as if they are seeing them for the first time. That is, instead of seeing a "chair," for example, these people see "a wooden object with four legs." Similarly, instead of seeing two dogs, such people might see "a small tan animal with fur and a large brown object with its tongue hanging out." One might conclude that people with this kind of brain damage ____.

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Performance Metrics

Quantifiable indicators used to evaluate the effectiveness or success of an individual, team, or organization in achieving objectives.

Opportunity To Use Skills

Situations or environments that allow individuals to apply their knowledge and competencies effectively.

Training Framework

A structured outline or strategy designed to guide the development, delivery, and assessment of training programs.

Public Praise

An act of expressing approval or admiration for someone's achievements or qualities in a public setting.

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