1. What does Wernicke’s aphasia primarily involve?
Impaired speech comprehension with fluent but nonsensical speech output
Explicación
Wernicke’s aphasia is characterized by impaired understanding of language alongside fluent but nonsensical speech output. This distinguishes it from Broca’s aphasia, which involves non-fluent speech with relatively preserved comprehension, and from global aphasia, which affects both. The other options describe different aphasia types or language disorders, not Wernicke’s aphasia.