An important implication of transcortical sensory aphasia is that
A) the periaqueductal gray matter is required for speech production.
B) the lateral temporal lobe is key for speech repetition.
C) speech recognition comes after speech comprehension.
D) speech recognition and comprehension are different processes.
E) damage to the frontopolar cortex can induce aphasia.
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A) hippocampus;
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