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← Language & CommunicationIf a stroke damages the left inferior frontal gyrus, impairing motor planning for speech, which consequence follows concerning language production?
A)Auditory comprehension becomes severely compromised.
B)Semantic errors increase during language formulation.
C)Repetition abilities remain largely unaffected.
D)Speech becomes halting, effortful, and agrammatic.✓
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Damage to the left inferior frontal gyrus, known as Broca's area, leads to Broca's aphasia, characterized by difficulties in speech production. Because motor planning is disrupted, speech becomes halting and agrammatic; therefore, the affected person struggles to produce fluent, grammatically correct sentences, rather than primarily affecting comprehension or repetition.
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