A stroke patient who loses function in the primary motor cortex may show a loss of

A. voluntary control of facial muscles but retain spontaneous expression.
B. spontaneous expression but retain voluntary control of facial muscles.
C. both voluntary control of facial muscles and spontaneous expression.
D. neither voluntary control of facial muscles nor spontaneous expression.


Answer: A

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