What type of agnosia did Ian Waterman have (general term) What was unusual about his case? What was unique about Ian Waterman's recovery?
a) Autotopagnosia; he lost all proprioception and kinesthesia; he relearned movements through visual cues
b) Asomatognosia; he lost all sensation below the neck; he regained partial sensation through intensive therapy
c) Astereognosia; he lost the ability to recognize objects by touch; he adapted by relying on other senses
d) Autotopagnosia; he lost all sense of body position and movement; he learned to move by consciously thinking about each action