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OSWALD

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Which of the following structures was found to be larger in the left hemisphere in about 65 of human brains?
 
  A) Heschl's gyrus
  B) planum temporale
  C) frontal operculum
  D) Broca's area
  E) both C and D

Question 2

Broca's area roughly corresponds to
 
  A) the left planum temporale.
  B) the left frontal operculum.
  C) the left Heschl's gyrus.
  D) Wernicke's area.
  E) the right frontal operculum.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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