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Health, 29.10.2020 01:00 IsabelAyshi

A patient arrives at the ER complaining of loss of hearing, some memory loss, and some slight vision problems. As they are speaking, you notice some slight disruption of their speech. They have a history of a head injury. What part of the brain might have damage?
What evidence supports this? Why (reason) does that evidence support this?

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