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Strokes and Vision, Hearing, and Motor Control

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Describe how vision, hearing, and motor control are affected in a person who suffers from a stroke.

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On Stroke

A stroke is one of the most serious medical conditions that confront human beings. It results from the partial loss of blood supply to brain. All human organs and system require the regular supply of blood which is promptly circulated all through the body by 3 types of blood vessels (arteries, capillaries & ...

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