Asked by Benjamin Carroll on May 06, 2024

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John has recovered very well from a recent stroke,except that he can no longer understand the words people are saying to him even though he can hear perfectly well.Which brain area is likely damaged

A)  Wernicke's area
B)  the prefrontal cortex 
C)  the parietal cortex
D)  Broca's area

Wernicke's Area

A region of the brain located in the temporal lobe, primarily involved in the comprehension of language.

Broca's Area

A region in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere (usually the left) of the brain, associated with the production of speech.

Parietal Cortex

The region of the brain located in the parietal lobe, responsible for processing sensory information related to touch, spatial orientation, and navigation.

  • Understand the key roles of different brain structures.
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michael catronMay 08, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Wernicke's area is responsible for language comprehension and is located in the temporal lobe of the brain. Damage to this area can result in receptive aphasia, where an individual can hear language but is unable to understand it. This is consistent with the symptoms described in the question, where John can hear perfectly well but cannot understand the words people are saying to him. Thus, the likely brain area that is damaged in John is Wernicke's area.