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Dr. taylor’s cva occurred in the left cerebral hemisphere, near her language center. if dr. taylor’s cva had occurred in the same region of the right cerebral hemisphere, what would have been different
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Dr. taylor’s cva occurred in the left cerebral hemisphere, near her language center. if dr. taylor’s cva had occurred in the same region of the right cerebral hemisphere, what would have been different about her symptoms?
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If Dr. Taylor's CVA had occurred in the same region of the right cerebral hemisphere, the thing that would have been different about her symptoms is the cerebral cortex. The cerebral cortex is said to be an essential part of our brain or the most important part of our brains.
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