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← Language & CommunicationA stroke patient can understand spoken language but struggles to form grammatical sentences; which mechanism explains the primary deficit in their speech production?
A)Degraded auditory cortex function
B)Impaired sensorimotor transformation
C)Compromised articulatory feedback loop
D)Disrupted Broca's area processing✓
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The primary deficit stems from disrupted Broca's area processing because this region is essential for syntactic planning and motor programming of speech. The expressive aphasia manifests due to this disruption, therefore, impaired sentence formation occurs, rather than solely auditory or sensorimotor issues.
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