a.
To describe: The way by which the effects of deep coma differ from the normal consciousness.
Concept introduction: Brain is a major organ in the central nervous system (CNS) that controls nearly all functions of the body. The brain has many specialized neuron circuits through which it constantly decodes the conscious and unconscious behaviors in response to the environment.
b.
To describe: The sites of damage that would cause left-sided hemiplegia, receptive aphasia, and loss of hearing.
Concept introduction: Brain is a major organ in a central nervous system (CNS) that controls nearly all functions of the body. The brain has many specialized neuron circuits through which they constantly decode the conscious and unconscious behaviors in response to the environment.
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