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fredd [130]
4 years ago
8

Sonal had a stroke. doctors told her she sustained substantial damage to the occipital lobes. what type of deficiencies will son

al likely experience as a result of this brain damage?
Biology
1 answer:
-BARSIC- [3]4 years ago
3 0
Because the occipital lobes are responsible for visual perception, damge to them may cause the person the inability to reconize colors,  some people may experience servere vision problems or blindless,
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