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brutforce

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Paul Broca believed that ____.
 
  a. localization of function does not exist
 b. the left hemisphere of the brain is critical to normal speech function
  c. the right hemisphere of the brain is critical to normal speech function
  d. neither hemisphere of the brain is critical to normal speech function

Question 2

French physician Marc Dax noticed a relationship between the loss of speech and the side of the brain in which damage had occurred in patients suffering from ____.
 
  a. prosopagnosia
  b. aphasia
 c. ablation
 d. schizophrenia



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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