A patient with a history of a remote cortical ischemic stroke now presents with new symptoms, including an inability to recognize faces which would otherwise be well known to him. His visual fields are full to confrontation. His difficulty with facial recognition is most likely caused by dysfunction of which of the following cortical regions?
A. bilateral inferior occipitotemporal cortex
B. bilateral inferior parietal lobule
C. dominant superior parietal lobule
D. dominant superior temporal gyrus
E. nondominant angular gyrus