Wernicke's aphasia primarily affects individuals who have suffered damage to the Wernicke's area of the brain, typically located in the left temporal lobe. This condition often results from strokes, traumatic brain injuries, or neurodegenerative diseases. People with Wernicke's aphasia have difficulty understanding spoken and written language, and their speech may be fluent but nonsensical or lacking in meaningful content. Despite their fluent speech, they often remain unaware of their communication challenges.
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