People with damage to this area may find it difficult to understand speech. They may be able to speak but their speech is often meaningless.
For example, when asked to describe a picture two boys stealing cookies behind a woman's back, one person responded: "Mother is away her working her work to get her better, but when she's looking the two boys looking the other part. She's working another time."
Projection Fibres
Nothing dangerous will happen except for that area where the nerve is damaged it will probably hurt but usually it will heal and it will seem like nothing has happened. But if the cells are damaged badly you won't have any feeling in the part of the body where the cells are damaged. Also the cell may not regenerate.
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Wernicke's area is located in the left hemisphere of the brain, typically in the posterior section of the left temporal lobe. It plays a crucial role in language comprehension and understanding spoken and written language.
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You can become blind if the outercore is damaged because it is connected to your brain and your eyes If you damage the visual association area of your brain, you can still see but you can't comprehend what you're looking at
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Damage to the Wernicke's area in the brain can result in receptive aphasia, also known as Wernicke's aphasia. This condition affects the ability to understand language, resulting in difficulty with comprehension and producing meaningful speech. People with damage to this area may speak in ways that are fluent but nonsensical.
Damage to Broca's area, located in the frontal lobe of the brain, can result in Broca's aphasia. This condition affects speech production and fluency. Patients may have difficulty forming words and constructing grammatically correct sentences, but their comprehension remains intact.
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