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SarahJane Picato
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
Using electrical stimulation, Penfield was able to show that stimulation of the supplementary speech area caused:
A) auditory hallucinations (i.e., hearing voices) .
B) the patient to produce meaningless sentences.
C) speech arrest.
D) sensations in the mouth and tongue.
Supplementary Speech Area
Speech production region on the left frontal lobe dorsal surface.
Electrical Stimulation
A therapeutic technique that uses electrical impulses to cause muscles to contract, aiding in muscle rehabilitation and pain management.
Speech Arrest
A sudden and involuntary cessation of speech, often observed in neurological disorders.
- Outline the central nervous system structures vital for sound analysis and their purposes.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Outline the central nervous system structures vital for sound analysis and their purposes.