"I can hear you talking, I just can't understand what you're saying." This statement was likely made by someone who has
A) Wernicke's aphasia.
B) anomia.
C) transcortical sensory aphasia.
D) pure word deafness.
E) damage to the right insular cortex.
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Q47: The anecdote about the speech deficits induced
Q48: A spared ability in transcortical sensory aphasia
Q49: One way to think about Wernicke's aphasia
Q50: Wernicke's aphasia is caused by damage to
A)
Q51: Damage to the _ induces _.
A) hippocampus;
Q53: The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon is most likely to
Q54: The area of the brain posited to
Q55: Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the _ made
Q56: An important feature of Wernicke's aphasia involves
Q57: Speech _ is facilitated by mirror neurons
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