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Following a stroke that affected the frontal lobe of their brain, a patient finds they can understand everything said to them and can follow complex commands accurately. However, when they try to speak, their sentences are short, halting, and often missing grammatical words (e.g., saying 'Walk dog' instead of 'I will walk the dog'). They show immense frustration with their inability to express their thoughts clearly. Which of the following statements best explains the patient's condition?
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Following a stroke that affected the frontal lobe of their brain, a patient finds they can understand everything said to them and can follow complex commands accurately. However, when they try to speak, their sentences are short, halting, and often missing grammatical words (e.g., saying 'Walk dog' instead of 'I will walk the dog'). They show immense frustration with their inability to express their thoughts clearly. Which of the following statements best explains the patient's condition?