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    Stuttering Is Caused by Higher-Than-Normal Activation in Which of the Following
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Stuttering Is Caused by Higher-Than-Normal Activation in Which of the Following

Question 37

Question 37

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Stuttering is caused by higher-than-normal activation in which of the following areas?


A) Wernicke's area"
B) The primary auditory cortex"
C) Broca's area"
D) The angular gyrus"

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