本题目来源于试卷: IB Psychology HL Biological Approaches to Human Behaviour,类别为 IB心理学
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A. Broca’s aphasia
B. Wernicke’s aphasia
C. A damage to the amygdala
D. A damage to the hypothalamus
参考答案: A
本题详细解析:
Broca's aphasia is chf.p m8my0z5e numdd4 2aracterized by a loss of articulated speech and a lack of understanding of grammatical structure. A person suffering from Broca's aphasia faces difficulty forming complete sentences and tends to repeat specific words while speu pd2fdm 0my8.n5ze m4aking. Damage to the frontal lobe can result in this kind of aphasia. The earliest discovery in this field was made by Paul Broca in the year 1861.
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