After an accident, a professional musician cannot associate any of the instruments he has played with the sounds they make. What part of his brain is most likely damaged?

A) Auditory association areas
B) Primary auditory areas
C) Basal ganglia
D) Sensory association areas
E) Primary sensory areas


A

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