Question 10 / 12:  Unilateral Cerebral strokes can cause deficits in motor control, somatic sensation and vision. However, they do not cause deficits in hearing. The explanation for this is:
A.  Auditory information does not reach the cortex
B.  Auditory information only goes to one hemisphere.
C.  Auditory information goes to both hemispheres
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Branches of the middle cerebral artery supply the lateral surface of the precentral (motor) and postcentral (sensory) gyri. Shown here is an example from a person with a stroke. This patient had a right hemisphere stroke and suffered no aphasia. Motor and sensory problems on the left side were present.

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Ch 02: External Features of the Brain

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Attribution:  Stephen C. Voron, M.D., Suzanne S. Stensaas, Ph.D. , Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Utah, School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132, http://library.med.utah.edu/kw/hyperbrain
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