Wernicke's aphasia

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Wernicke's aphasia (also known as fluent aphasia) is a type of aphasia in which significant damage has been done to [[Wernicke's area]] in the posterior superior temporal gyrus of a person's dominant hemisphere. It was first discovered by [[Carl Wernicke]] and knowledge was significantly advanced by [[Norman Geschwind]].
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Wernicke's aphasia (also known as fluent aphasia) is a type of aphasia in which significant damage has been done to [[Wernicke's area]] in the posterior superior temporal gyrus of a person's dominant hemisphere. It was first discovered by [[Carl Wernicke]] and knowledge was significantly advanced by [[Norman Geschwind]]. [[Image:page12a.jpg]]
== External Link ==
== External Link ==
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVhYN7NTIKU Video of patient with Wernicke's aphasia]
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVhYN7NTIKU Video of patient with Wernicke's aphasia]

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Wernicke's aphasia (also known as fluent aphasia) is a type of aphasia in which significant damage has been done to Wernicke's area in the posterior superior temporal gyrus of a person's dominant hemisphere. It was first discovered by Carl Wernicke and knowledge was significantly advanced by Norman Geschwind. Image:page12a.jpg

External Link

Video of patient with Wernicke's aphasia

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