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Paralysis of the left arm might be explained by a problem in the

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Paralysis of the left arm might be explained by a problem in the

(A) motor cortex in the frontal lobe in the left hemisphere.
(B) motor cortex in the frontal lobe in the right hemisphere.
(C) sensorimotor cortex in the temporal lobe in the left hemisphere.
(D) motor cortex in the parietal lobe in the left hemisphere.
(E) motor cortex in the occipital lobe in the right hemisphere.

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(B) motor cortex in the frontal lobe in the right hemisphere.

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The motor cortex (which is located in the frontal lobe) in the right hemisphere controls the left side of the body. No such thing as the sensorimotor cortex exists, and the other locations for the motor cortex are incorrect.

 
Posted : 24/01/2024 8:39 am
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