Exam 16: Lateralization, Language, and the Split Brain
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-According to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, during speech, the output of Wernicke's area is transmitted to

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The smallest units of sound that distinguish among various words in a language are called
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-Damage to the left angular gyrus has been implicated in some cases of

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According to the analytic-synthetic theory of cerebral asymmetry,
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The incidence of developmental dyslexia in English-speaking children is __________ in boys than girls.
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Mary is dyslexic.Most of her errors involve the misapplication of common rules of English pronunciation; for example, she pronounces "have" as if it rhymed with "cave." Mary has __________ dyslexia.
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Areas of the brain that analyze the sounds of a word are said to be performing a __________ analysis.
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CT and structural MRI studies of the brains of patients with language-related disorders have found that
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During language tests, PET and fMRI typically reveal greater activity in
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The case of W.L., the man who experienced aphasia for sign language, demonstrates that left hemisphere damage can disrupt __________ gestures without disrupting __________ gestures.
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In contrast to the predictions of the Wernicke-Geschwind model, CT and structural MRI studies have identified aphasic patients who appear to have damage restricted to
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Left-hemisphere damage is more likely than right-hemisphere damage to be associated with
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In comparison to the causes of developmental dyslexia, the causes of acquired dyslexia tend to be more
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During the conventional dichotic listening test, most participants correctly report
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Visual information can be restricted to the right hemisphere of a laboratory animal by
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Because cerebral lateralization is present in all five vertebrate classes, it must have fundamental survival advantages.It has been suggested that this advantage is that in some instances
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In healthy individuals, information from the right eye can cross to the left hemisphere via the
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Early research indicated that much of the aphasia resulting from the surgical excision of Broca's area was a consequence of
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