Exam 16: Lateralization, Language, and the Split Brain
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Each hemisphere of a human split-brain patient is capable of completion.That is why on the chimeric figures test, each hemisphere sees
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-Although the symptoms of apraxia are ________, apraxia usually results from damage to the ________ hemisphere.

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Remarkably, naming famous faces, animals, and tools seems to be associated with activity in
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The identification and study of the various areas in the left cerebral cortex that participate in language-related activities is generally referred to as the study of
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The study of how left and right hemispheres differ in their approach to cognitive tasks has led to the concept of a left hemisphere
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In experiments on split-brain laboratory animals, visual information can be presented to only the left hemisphere by
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Kimura argued that although signals from each ear are projected to both hemispheres, the contralateral connections take precedence
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In __________ dyslexia, the lexical procedure is lost and the phonetic procedure maintained.
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One theory of why lateralization of function evolved is that there are two fundamentally different modes of thinking, each requiring different neural circuitry.These two modes of thinking are referred to as
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Of the 214 aphasic patients in the classic Hecaen and Angelergues's study, how many displayed disorders of language that were purely expressive (Broca's aphasia)or purely expressive (i.e., Wernicke's aphasia)?
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Sodium amytal and dichotic listening tests are commonly used tests of
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How many digits are presented during one trial of the conventional dichotic listening test of language lateralization?
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According to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, word salad results from damage to
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-According to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, the cortical region indicated here plays a special role in

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There is now a general consensus that developmental dyslexia results from
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It has been estimated that the corpus callosum contains 200 million
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According to the text, which of the following statements is true?
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