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How does aphasia impact upon language production and comprehension, and what can its symptoms tell us about how language is organised within the brain

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Answer:When it occurs it affects the speech of the person making it difficult for them to communicate, write and understand languages either verbal or written

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Aphasia is a condition that happens within the brain which robs an individual the ability to communicate. When it occurs it affects the speech of the person making it difficult for them to communicate, write and understand languages either verbal or written. It occurs after an head injury or stroke.

Regions in your frontal, temporal and parietal lobes formulate what you want to say and the motor cortex, in your frontal lobe, enables you to speak the words. Majority of language related activity takes place in the left section of the brain

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