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ashley

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Anthony's grandfather recently had a stroke. His eyes, eyebrows, and forehead seem to have a normal appearance, but his mouth sags a bit on the left side. This appearance indicates that the stroke affected his
 
  a. left motor cortex.
 b. right motor cortex.
 c. left basal ganglia.
 d. right basal ganglia.

Question 2

Damage to one cerebral hemisphere generally produces paralysis in the
 
  a. contralateral upper and lower face.
 b. ipsilateral upper and lower face.
 c. contralateral upper face without effect on the lower face.
  d. contralateral lower face without effect on the upper face.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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