Is it possible that brain damage from a stroke or other injury could leave a person whose hearing is fine with the ability to comprehend written language but no understanding of spoken language? Why?
A) Yes, because various aspects of language are localized to different parts of the brain.
B) Yes, because various aspects of language are localized to individual cells.
C) No, because all aspects of language are processed in the same part of the brain.
D) No, because all aspects of language are processed by the same cell.
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