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Left-Hemisphere Damage Is More Likely Than Right-Hemisphere Damage to Be

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Question 79

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Left-hemisphere damage is more likely than right-hemisphere damage to be associated with


A) contralateral motor problems.
B) ipsilateral motor problems.
C) motor problems of the left hand.
D) both A and C
E) both B and C

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