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Conduction Aphasia

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MRI scans show the subcortical damage responsible for a case of conduction aphasia. This lesion damaged the arcuate fasciculus, a fiber bundle connecting Wernicke’s area and Broca’s area. (From Arnett, P. A., Rao, S. M., Hussain, M., Swanson, S. J., and Hammeke, T. A. Neurology, 1996, 47, 576–578. Reprinted with permission.)
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