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Which of the following best describes how the left hemisphere deals with information?
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An elderly acquaintance of yours has suffered from partial blindness in one eye since she had a stroke.Apparently the stroke damaged her
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A researcher electrically stimulates a part of Raphael's brain,and Raphael "hears" a series of sounds.This researcher most likely stimulated Raphael's _______ lobes.
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Jose has lost his ability to speak following a stroke,although he is still able to understand words spoken to him. Damage was most likely to
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Reduced function in which lobes of the brain have been shown to lead to greater impulsivity and an increased risk for drug addiction?
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Compared with other creatures,our human intelligence is specifically related to the fact that our brains have a much larger
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When the speech therapist shows Jess a spoon,he calls it a "cup." The stroke most likely damaged which part of Jess' brain?
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The highest functioning and largest brain area found in humans is the
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Sam has experienced brain damage to his right hemisphere.He will most likely experience difficulty with which ability?
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The surgical procedure of cutting the corpus callosum is done in cases of
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Although Einstein's brain was of normal overall size,there were parts of his cerebral cortex that had a unique anatomy and were larger than in most other brains.The parts of Einstein's cerebral cortex that were larger were the ones necessary for
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In a study of persons with similar IQs,men's gray matter was split between their _______ lobes.
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If you see a rose,which area of the brain will help you connect your primary sensory impressions with memories,so that you can recognize the rose and name it?
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Which of the following changes would you expect to occur in someone whose frontal lobes were damaged in an accident?
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A person with brain damage who mispronounces the word "cross" by saying "croth" and "tsar" for "car" would most likely have damage to
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Following different accidents,Margo is unable to speak but can comprehend language,while Jeff is unable to comprehend the language he hears but can still produce speech sounds.Both are suffering from
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An arch of tissue at the rear of the temporal lobes,called the primary somatosensory area,directs the body's
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