Short Answer
After a stroke, if someone has no problems speaking, but often says things like "train" instead of "bike" or uses the word "marriage" instead of "carriage" they would most likely have:
A.Disconnection syndrome
B.Conduction aphasia
C.Broca's aphasia
D.Wernicke's aphasia
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Q5: Which of the following is NOT true
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