Studies of patients with conduction aphasia have led to which of the following conclusions about the neural control of language?

A. The parietal lobe analyzes the sounds of words.
B. Wernicke's aphasia is not a form of receptive aphasia.
C. There are different neural paths for sounds and for meanings of words.
D. The meanings of words are stored in the right parietal cortex.


Answer: C

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