Multiple Choice
The results of CT and structural MRI studies of aphasic patients indicate that
A) not all aphasic patients have damage to the classic Wernicke-Geschwind areas.
B) most aphasics have extensive damage to subcortical white matter.
C) few, if any, aphasics have damage restricted to the classic Wernicke-Geschwind areas.
D) large anterior lesions tend to be associated with deficits in language expression, whereas large posterior lesions tend to be associated with deficits in language comprehension.
E) all of the above
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