Pure word deafness can result from
A) bilateral interruption of signals from the primary auditory cortex to Wernicke's area.
B) bilateral interruption of signals from the posterior association cortex to Wernicke's area.
C) damage to Broca's area.
D) disruption of circuits that analyze slow-changing auditory signals.
E) damage to the right insular cortex.
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