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Biology, 11.03.2020 21:42, melanie7152

When Cara is three, her parents learn that she has a rare brain disease that requires the removal of the right hemisphere of her brain. Given the research, which of the following results can her parents expect?a. Plasticity
b. Neurogenesis
c. Severe loss of function
d. Paralysis
e. better results if the surgery occurs when she is older: Younger brains recover more quickly and more fully than older brains.

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