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Fluent aphasia, in which the victim has difficulty comprehending language but is still able to speak smoothly, is due to damage that includes ____.? ?broca's area ?wernicke's area ?the prefrontal cortex
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Fluent aphasia, in which the victim has difficulty comprehending language but is still able to speak smoothly, is due to damage that includes ____.? ?broca's area ?wernicke's area ?the prefrontal cortex ?the corpus callosum
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Wernicke's area is the area that would be damaged.
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