At age 33, Kate Adamson had a stroke that resulted in a

locked-in syndrome, in which one moment she was fine and the next totally paralyzed and barely able to breathe. The stroke had damaged which part of Kate Adamson's brain?
a. amygdala
b. brainstem
c. hippocampus
d. thalamus


ANSWER: b

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