Rodney is a child who stutters. It is most likely that
A) he has more than normal activity levels in the right half of his brain.
B) if he speeds up his talking, he will notice improvements.
C) he has less than normal activity levels in his cerebellum.
D) this will be an issue for his entire life.
A
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