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alisha [4.7K]
2 years ago
14

A linguist or poet would be devastated with a _____ stroke, which contains the center for the spoken and written language.

English
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otez555 [7]2 years ago
8 0

A linguist or poet would be devastated with a <u>left cerebral hemisphere </u>stroke, which contains the center for the spoken and written language.

  • Left cerebral hemisphere.

<h3>About The Left Cerebral Hemisphere</h3>

Left cerebral hemisphere is known to control the right side of the body's movement. The left hemisphere of the human brain helps in mediating language skills.

A stroke in this left hemisphere will lead to loss of speech and even motor skill impairment.

Learn more about left cerebral hemisphere on brainly.com/question/4041001

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