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    A Person with Brain Damage in Wernicke's Area Is Unable
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A Person with Brain Damage in Wernicke's Area Is Unable

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A person with brain damage in Wernicke's area is unable to recognize the faces of other people and may even mistake objects such as parking meters for human beings.

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