Ablation of the somatosensory area I of the cerebral cortex leads to
ALoss of tactile localization but not of two point discrimination
BLoss of tactile localization and two point discrimination
CTotal loss of pain sensation
DTotal loss of touch sensation
What is the primary symptom associated with a lesion in Wernicke's area?
AInability to understand language
BInability to repeat phrases
CFluent speech with poor comprehension
DDifficulty in forming sentences
Brain areas involved with obsessive compulsive disorder include all except:
AHead of caudate nucleus
BCorpus callosum
COrbitofrontal cortex
DBasal ganglia
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