Multiple Choice
Damage to Wernicke's area produces
A) inability to understand the spoken words of others or oneself and mispronunciation in one's own speech.
B) inability to understand the spoken words of others or oneself and inability to utter declarative sentences.
C) inability to repeat aloud things that are said to oneself and mispronunciation in one's own speech.
D) inability to repeat aloud things that are said to oneself and inability to utter declarative sentences.
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