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Evidence Suggests That the Naming of Different Categories of Nouns

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Question 130

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Evidence suggests that the naming of different categories of nouns (such as faces,animals,or tools) is each mediated by a different part of the


A) parietal lobe.
B) temporal lobe.
C) frontal lobe.
D) occipital lobe.
E) limbic lobe.

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