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That different brain regions might be involved in language comprehension and production. This is what wernicke's additional contribution to what we knew about the localization of language from broca.

The brain region known as Wernicke's area is thought to be important in language comprehension. Wernicke's region is often found in the left cerebral hemisphere, more particularly, close to the rear of the temporal lobe.

Wernicke's aphasia is a disorder that affects people who have damage to Wernicke's region. People who have this kind of aphasia typically have trouble understanding speech.

This should not be confused with Broca's aphasia, which affects people's ability to make the sounds required for speech. Another important language center is Broca's region, which is similarly in most people's left hemisphere.

Here is another question with an answer similar to this about caring for Wernicke's area: https://brainly.com/question/13844998

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