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According to Woods and Teuber, patients with prenatal or early postnatal left hemisphere damage demonstrate
 
  a. no deficits to either language or visuospatial skills.
 b. relatively normal visuospatial skills, but deficient language skills.
 c. relatively normal language skills, but deficient visuospatial skills.
 d. deficient language and visuospatial skills.

Question 2

The Kennard Principle best describes the recovery of which of the following functions following brain damage?
 
  a. movement
 b. spatial relations
 c. language
 d. all neural functions



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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