Corey was in an automobile accident that resulted in an injury to her brain. She now has difficulty with her hearing and her memory. The part of her brain most likely injured was her __________
a. occipital lobe
b. temporal lobe
c. parietal lobe
d. frontal lobe
Answer b % correct 68 a= 10 b= 68 c= 11 d= 10 r = .34
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