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A neuropsychologist describes a patient who is experiencing difficulty with coordination and balance. the patient's brain damage is probably localized in her:

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A: Cerebellum

This is the small part of the brain, located under the cerebrum that is responsible for cooridination, equilibrium, and balance. If it is damaged the patient will have problems with those activities that involve coordination and balance like fine motor skills activities.
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