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Introduction Wernicke’s area (the posterior superior temporal gyrus) is a critical brain region for language. However language function does recover over time to varying extents in many patients with ...
Wernicke's aphasia is a language disorder caused by damage to Wernicke's area in the brain. Learn about what causes it, what to expect, and more.
She underwent a brain magnetic resonance imaging, which showed that she had lesions in the area thalamus, postrema, periaqueductal gray matter, and right frontal lobe. Based on these findings and her ...
If blood does not reach Wernicke’s area of the brain, it can kill brain cells, resulting in this type of aphasia. Aphasia affects 25 to 40 percent of people who experience strokes.
Wernicke’s area Wernicke’s area is a region within the dominant side temporal lobe. It is responsible for processing and giving meaning to speech and the written word.
Wernicke’s aphasia. Wernicke’s aphasia is another name for receptive aphasia. It happens when the area of your brain that controls language called the Wernicke area is damaged.
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For all involved, the first performance of “The Wernicke’s Area” was an extremely moving experience, particularly for the Boss family.
Expressive vs. Wernicke’s aphasia Wernicke’s aphasia is the most common type of fluent aphasia. It occurs when part of the brain known as Wernicke’s area becomes damaged.