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English: The human brain, regions whose damage results in aphasia.
Fig. 17. Associated text: Naunyn, consequently, plotting out on a diagram of the hemisphere the 71 irreproachably reported cases of aphasia which he was able to collect, finds that the lesions concentrate themselves in three places: first, on Broca's centre; second, on Wernicke's; third, on the supra-marginal and angular gyri under which those fibres pass which connect the visual centres with the rest of the brain. From the first edition of The Principles of Psychology by William James (1890), vol. I, page 56. |
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