Based on this video, choose the best description of this patient's finding.
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A lesion in which of the following locations would most likely cause this patient's findings?
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This patient has dysarthria with poor articulation, often referred to as "slurred speech." She does not have aphasia - she has normal language function, including fluency, naming and comprehension. Dysarthria is most often due to bilateral or diffuse abnormalities in the nervous system, including lesions of the bilateral cerebral hemispheres, brainstem, cranial nerves and neuromuscular junction disorders.