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    Damage to the Arcuate Fasciculus Results in Difficulties Repeating Language
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Damage to the Arcuate Fasciculus Results in Difficulties Repeating Language

Question 3

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Damage to the arcuate fasciculus results in difficulties repeating language, while comprehension and production remain otherwise unimpaired. This pattern is an example of:


A) Specific language impairment
B) Receptive disorder
C) Deep dyslexia
D) Disconnection syndrome
E) Semantic-pragmatic disorder

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