Multiple Choice
The chapter Prologue describes a young university professor named Asha who suffered a stroke. Following her stroke, Asha's ability to speak was not impaired, but she was unable to read and often had difficulty understanding what was said to her. Asha showed many of the symptoms that characterize:
A) right-hemisphere damage.
B) Broca's aphasia.
C) Parkinson's disease.
D) Wernicke's aphasia.
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