There are various types of aphasia. Broca aphasia affects the front portion of the language-dominant side of the brain. Wernicke aphasia damages the side portion of the language part of the brain.
For example, aphasia—a disorder characterized by impaired language abilities—is often caused by problems in Broca’s area, which is a region of the brain concerned with the production of speech.
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The findings have been published in the journal Aphasiology. Aphasia is a severe speech disorder, often resulting from a stroke, in which individuals lose the ability to speak coherently.
The findings have been published in the journal Aphasiology. Aphasia is a severe speech disorder, often resulting from a stroke, in which individuals lose the ability to speak coherently.