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Answer:
temporal
Explanation:
A subject participates in a study in which he has to first identify the object and then mentally rotate the object 180 degrees. The subject is unable to correctly rotate the object 180 degrees. This subject probably has damage to the temporal region of the brain.
Hilda's case is a classic example of dissociative identity disorder (multiple personality disorder). Individual with disorder of identity has two or more identities, two or more personality states, which alternately take control of him. This disorder also includes memory gaps, which can not be explained in limits of "normal" oblivion.
A person walking because there moving which is mechanical energy.
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