Nadine had a stroke that was confined to the right side of her brain. Based on hemispheric lateralization studies, you might expect that Nadine would have the most problems with tasks that require

a. spatial skills, such as fitting together puzzle pieces.
b. language and communication.
c. fine motor coordination.
d. mathematics and logical reasoning skills.


A

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