57. A 65-year-old man is brought to the physician by his wife. She says, "His appearance has been so strange lately. He has been neglecting his grooming, and I have to put his left arm into the sleeve of his shirt." The left side of his face is unshaven. When asked to fill in the numbers on a clock face, he writes the numbers as shown in the diagram. The most likely explanation for these findings is a lesion in which of the following nondominant areas of the brain? A) Frontal lobe B) Occipital lobe C) Optic nerve D) Parietal lobe E) Temporal lobe

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57. A 65-year-old man is brought to the physician by his wife. She says, "His appearance has been so strange lately. He has been neglecting his
grooming, and I have to put his left arm into the sleeve of his shirt." The left side of his face is unshaven. When asked to fill in the numbers on a
clock face, he writes the numbers as shown in the diagram. The most likely explanation for these findings is a lesion in which of the following
nondominant areas of the brain?
A) Frontal lobe
B) Occipital lobe
C) Optic nerve
D) Parietal lobe
E) Temporal lobe
Transcribed Image Text:57. A 65-year-old man is brought to the physician by his wife. She says, "His appearance has been so strange lately. He has been neglecting his grooming, and I have to put his left arm into the sleeve of his shirt." The left side of his face is unshaven. When asked to fill in the numbers on a clock face, he writes the numbers as shown in the diagram. The most likely explanation for these findings is a lesion in which of the following nondominant areas of the brain? A) Frontal lobe B) Occipital lobe C) Optic nerve D) Parietal lobe E) Temporal lobe
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