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14 September, 13:04

Bill was admitted to the hospital last week after he fell. when bill's son visited, he found his father was unable to form words without great difficulty. if bill's difficulty speaking is due to brain damage, what is the likely location of the damage?

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  1. 14 September, 13:18
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    The answer is "Broca's area".

    Broca's area is in charge of complex punctuation and discourse generation, which is located in the frontal lobe. Loss of discourse work is alluded to as Broca's aphasia. Interestingly, Wernicke's region is engaged with dialect appreciation. Harm to Wernicke's zone can influence the substance of discourse, however does not influence the stream or language structure.
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