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slava [35]
3 years ago
7

Jane utters the following sentence fluently: "Her norest for the sklike but the correct of Hilmer does not show tense." Jane mos

t likely has
a. frontal lobe damage.
b. Wernicke's aphasia.
c. Broca's aphasia.
d. a secret to tell
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2 answers:
xeze [42]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Jane utters the following sentence fluently: "Her norest for the sklike but the correct of Hilmer does not show tense." Jane most likely has

The correct answer to the question above is Option B (Wernicke's aphasia.)

Explanation:

Wernicke’s area of the brain controls human language.

Wernicke’s area is a part of the brain that is responsible for language comprehension. It is typically found in the left hemisphere. It helps in understanding speech and using the correct words to express thoughts. When there is an issue in this area, a patient may experience difficulty processing the meaning of spoken words, speaking in coherent sentences or understanding others’ speech, with the person being able to speak in phrases that sound fluent yet lack meaning.

Wernicke's aphasia, make individuals unaware of even their most profound language deficits, individuals can have fluent speech that does not make sense. Speech tends to include random words and phrases thrown together. A person with Wernicke’s aphasia is often unaware of their errors, and also has a comprehension impairment.

Some of the characteristics of Wernicke’s Aphasia

  • Writing, reading comprehension, understanding spoken language is impaired.
  • Speech is fluent but does not make sense.
  • Speech often includes  invented words that have no meaning.
  • People with Wernicke’s aphasia may have difficulty processing the meaning of spoken words.

Some of the symptoms of Wernicke’s Aphasia

People with Wernicke’s aphasia:

  • Have difficulty repeating phrases.
  • Interrupt others and speak rapidly.
  • Substitute one word for another or one sound for another
  • Understand visual materials better than written or spoken words.

Some of the causes of Wernicke’s Aphasia

  • Infections
  • Neurological disorders
  • Stroke
  • Tumors
  • Degenerative process

   

Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B- Wernicke's aphasia

Explanation:

Aphasia refers to a condition involving the communication area of the brain. It affects the person's communication ability especially speech. People suffering from this condition experience difficulty in understanding speech and in speaking.

Wernicke’s aphasia occurs when there ia a defect in the left middle side of the brain, called the Wernicke's area. This area controls human language and familiar words or personal vocabularies are stored in this area of a person's brain.

Symptoms of Wernicke's aphasia include:

  • Stringing words together that don’t make sense to try to form a sentence.
  • Make up words that have no meaning  Speaking in a melodious tone though the sentence may not make sense
  • Difficulty with repeating phrases
  • Being unaware of speech mistakes they make
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