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Question: Which lobe of the brain is most helpful when looking through a prism? (1 point)

Answer Choices:

( ) frontal

( ) parietal

( ) temporal

( ) occipital

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(X) parietal

Reason: The parietal lobe is key for visuospatial processing and integrating sensory input to determine object location, which is crucial when interpreting the displaced visual field produced by a prism.