According to the Wernicke-Geschwind model, which structure transfers information from the area of comprehension to the area of speech production? a. arcuate fasciculus b. angular gyrus c. Wernicke's area d. Broca's area e. both $c$ and $d$
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The area of comprehension is Wernicke's area, and the area of speech production is Broca's area. We need to find the structure that transfers information between these two areas. a. The arcuate fasciculus is a bundle of nerve fibers that connects Wernicke's area Show more…
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