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69 minutes remaining42 of 50 questions remainingtest contentpage 9 of 50question 92 pointsdmitris is in a car accident and his parietal lobe is injured. which of the following is the most likely behavioral effect of his accident?wernickes aphasiablindnessno sensation in his legs and feeta loss of both his sense of taste and his sense of smellclear selection
The parietal lobe is primarily responsible for processing somatic sensory information, including touch and sensation from the body. Wernicke's aphasia is linked to the temporal lobe, blindness to the occipital lobe, and taste/smell to the temporal and insular lobes. Loss of sensation in limbs aligns with parietal lobe function.
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no sensation in his legs and feet