One way to think about Wernicke's aphasia is that this syndrome is
A) a mixture of pure word deafness and alexia.
B) a mixture of Broca's disorder and alexia.
C) a mixture of pure word deafness and transcortical sensory aphasia.
D) a mixture of transcortical sensory aphasia less pure word deafness.
E) produced by damage to the connections of the anterior language area.
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Q44: Wernicke's aphasia can be described as
A) effortless
Q45: Damage to the left precentral gyrus of
Q46: An important implication of transcortical sensory aphasia
Q47: The anecdote about the speech deficits induced
Q48: A spared ability in transcortical sensory aphasia
Q50: Wernicke's aphasia is caused by damage to
A)
Q51: Damage to the _ induces _.
A) hippocampus;
Q52: "I can hear you talking, I just
Q53: The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon is most likely to
Q54: The area of the brain posited to
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