Gordon is asked by his wife to pick up some oranges from the store. While at the store, he is unable to locate the oranges and tells his wife that the store must be sold out. His wife is concerned that something is wrong with Gordon, as he has been unable to locate both apples and watermelons in the past. Which of the following best explains Gordon's behaviour?
A)
He is suffering from prosopagnosia.
B)
He has suffered damage to his dorsal stream.
C)
He has suffered damage to his extrastriate cortex.
D)
He has suffered damage to his primary visual cortex.
Answer: C