Which of the following areas may serve as a "language switch" among bilingual and multilingual participants?
A) the planum temporale
B) the caudate nucleus
C) the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
D) the orbitofrontal cortex
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Q90: Broca's area is located in the
A) left
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A)total loss
A)normal.
B)impaired.
C)about
A) inferior
A) comprehend speech more
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