Wernicke's aphasia is a type of language disorder resulting from damage to the Wernicke's area of the brain, typically located in the left temporal lobe. Individuals with this condition often produce fluent speech with normal grammatical structure, but their sentences may lack meaning or contain nonsensical Words. They typically have difficulty understanding spoken and written language, making communication challenging. Despite their fluent speech, they may be unaware of their language deficits.
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