Multiple Choice
The connectionist model of aphasia argues that language deficits due to brain damage are a result of
A) destruction of left-hemisphere language zones that control the precise production of and perception of the complex movements that comprise speech.
B) new connections made during the recovery period, between Wernicke's area and the precentral gyrus.
C) the limited number of neural connections in monolingual adults, since the same damage does not cause the same deficits in bilingual adults.
D) broken connections between the brain regions that form the language network.
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