Could a person with substantial language deficits and major lesions to their left-hemisphere language centers still engage
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Could a person with substantial language deficits and major lesions to their left-hemisphere language centers still engage in cognition?
A. | Yes, as Broca demonstrated in 1861, and decades of neuropsychology have confirmed. | |
B. | No, because language is essential for speech. | |
C. | No, because as Kanwisher states, language is the basis for all cognition. | |
D. | Yes, but we only realized this in the 2010s, thanks to fMRI. |
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