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Describe what phantom limb sensation is and explain why the patient experiences these sensations.
Wernicke's Aphasia
Wernicke's Aphasia is a neurological disorder characterized by significant difficulties in understanding spoken language, often resulting from damage to the Wernicke's area of the brain.
Brain Regions
Specific areas within the brain responsible for various functions and processes, including cognition, sensory perception, and motor control.
High-Frequency Sounds
Sounds that have a frequency at the higher end of the human hearing range, typically above 2000 Hz.
Low-Frequency Sounds
Sounds that have a low pitch, typically considered to be below 250 Hz, and can range from deeper tones to vibrations.
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