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In the Knecht et al. (2000) study of handedness and hemispheric speech lateralization, the measure used to determine hemispheric dominance was
 
  a. changes in cerebral blood flow.
  b. accumulation of radioactive 2-DG in cortical neurons.
  c. CAT scans of brain activity.
  d. fMRI scans of brain activity.
  e. EMG studies of brain activity.

Question 2

According to the WLG model, ________ is produced by accessing the mappings of sounds to meanings in Wernicke's area and projecting this information via the arculate fasciculus to Broca's area.
 
  a) language comprehension
  b) phoneme production
  c) prosody comprehension
  d) spontaneous speech
  e) sound surface



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. changes in cerebral blood flow.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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