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The hierarchy emphasized by trait theorists is
Fluent Aphasia
A type of aphasia characterized by the ability to produce a flow of speech without meaningful content, often with impaired comprehension.
Wernicke's Area
Wernicke's Area is a region of the brain that is involved in the understanding of spoken language, located in the temporal lobe.
Broca's Area
An area located in the dominant hemisphere's frontal lobe, associated with the production of speech and the processing of language.
Paralysis
The loss of the ability to move one or more muscles, usually as a result of damage to the nervous system.
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