Card 9 / 16: If the cerebral artery (indicated by arrows) were occluded, the result would be:
A.)
Loss of speech comprehension (receptive aphasia).
B.)
Difficulty in speech production (motor aphasia).
C.)
Partial loss of vision.
D.)
Loss of motor control for the upper body.
Answer:
C.) Partial loss of vision.
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The precentral gyrus is vascularized by both the middle and anterior cerebral arteries. Both vessels take their origin from the internal carotid, shown here at the bottom of an angiogram.
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Ch 02: External Features of the Brain
Author:
M.D.Stephen VoronLecturer
University of Utah
USA
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