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Broca‘s Area and Wernicke's Area

Broca‘s Area and Wernicke's Area. B9902022 周書民 B9902037 胡紀豪. Broca's area. Pierre Broca reported impairments in a small region of the left frontal lobe of patients who had lost the ability to speak . The region is now known as Broca’s area. Wernicke ‘s area.

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Broca‘s Area and Wernicke's Area

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  1. Broca‘s Areaand Wernicke's Area B9902022 周書民 B9902037 胡紀豪

  2. Broca's area • Pierre Broca reported impairments in a small region of the left frontal lobe of patients who had lost the ability to speak . • The region is now known as Broca’s area.

  3. Wernicke ‘s area • Karl Wernicke also conducted examinations and found another region of left temporal lobe which can cause the abolishment of the ability to comprehend speech if being damaged. • The region is now known as Wernicke’s area.

  4. Location • Both in dominantcerebral hemisphere (97% in left hemisphere) • Broca‘s area :posterior to inferior frontal gyrus • Wernicke ‘s area : The posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus (STG)

  5. 唸看到的字詞 唸聽到的字詞

  6. Broca‘s aphasia • Patients with Broca‘s aphasiaunderstand what is being said to them, but are unable to speak fluently. • SYMPTOMS: Non-fluent speech, slow,halting speech, loss of ability to "find" certain words, difficulty pronouncing words and loss of prosody

  7. "Yes... ah... Monday... er... Dad and Peter H... (his own name), and Dad.... er... hospital... and ah... Wednesday... Wednesday, nine o'clock... and oh... Thursday... ten o'clock, ah doctors... two... an' doctors... and er... teeth... yah."

  8. Wernicke ‘s aphasia • impairment of language comprehension • SYMPTOMS: natural-sounding rhythm but a jumbled syntax without recognisable meaning (sounds fluent but makes no sense)

  9. 比較 •  布洛卡區損傷(布洛卡失語症) • unable to speak fluently • understand what is being said to them • can’t find certain words • non-fuentspeech slow,halting speech • 韋尼克氏區損傷(韋尼克氏失語症) can’t understand what is being said to them sounds fluent but makes no sense 像是「字詞沙拉」

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