What is Aphasia?

It affects a person’s ability to speak, understand speech, read, or write, while intelligence remains largely intact.

Aphasia is a language disorder caused by damage to specific areas of the brain that are responsible for language production and comprehension, typically in the left hemisphere. It affects a person’s ability to speak, understand speech, read, or write, while intelligence remains largely intact. Aphasia most commonly results from a stroke, but it can also arise from traumatic brain injury,

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