1) What are the two primary critical regions of the brain? a) Cerebellum and Brainstem b) Frontal and Temporal Lobe c) Broca's and Wernicke's area 2) What is Aphasia? a) A condition that causes involuntary muscle spasms throughout the body. b) A language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate. c) A vision disorder that affects the brain's ability to recognize colors. 3) What is the Arcuate Fasciculus' role? a) Its role in language is facilitating the repetition of words and phrases. b) It regulates heartbeat and breathing in the brainstem. c) It controls visual processing in the occipital lobe. 4) What are the most common types of Aphasia? a) Global Aphasia b) Fluent and Non-fluent Aphasia c) Conduction Aphasia 5) What is the main characteristic of Brain plasticity? a) The brain’s ability to grow larger in physical size during adulthood. b) The brain’s tendency to remain fixed and unchangeable after childhood. c) The Brain allows recovery of language functions after injury. 6) What happens in people who have a split-brain? a) They lose the ability to feel pain. b) The left and right sides of their brain cannot easily communicate with each other. c) They cannot move their arms or legs.

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