Due to untreated high blood pressure, Namir suffered a small stroke. While in rehab, his occupational therapist asked if he wanted to go to the supermarket—but, Namir heard “Do usen’t go the markest else some?” Where might Namir’s brain injury be located?
a. ?limbic system
b. ?Broca’s area
c. ?Wernicke’s area
d. ?somatosensory cortex
ANSWER:
c
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