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Waveform
A wavelike image yielded by changes in energy and viewable by means of technologically sophisticated equipment such as the EEG

Wernicke’s aphasia
A  language deficit, caused by  damage to Wernicke’s area, in which fluency of speed is retained but comprehension is disturbed

Wernicke’s area
A portion of the brain,  typically  in the left temporal lobe, that is crucially involved in the ability to comprehend spoken language

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