Answer:
Option C, temporal lobe
Step-by-step explanation:
Damage to temporal lobe produces inefficient order-processing of visual information. For example any damage in the small part of inferior temporal gyrus may produce distorted ability to recognize faces. When the superior area of a temporal lobe is damaged, it causes an inability to recognize or comprehend
This happens because the neurons in the temporal lobe have binocular receptive fields and P and M channels that processes information about object location and movement respectively.
Hence, option C is correct.