Mr. Daniels continues to speak fluently and grammatically following a brain injury. However, what he says makes absolutely no sense. Mrs. Clemens has trouble speaking fluently though she has no problem understanding the speech of others. Mr. Daniels appears to be suffering from ___________. Mrs. Clemens is suffering from _________.

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Answer:

Wernicke's aphasia; Broca's aphasia      

Explanation:

Wernicke's aphasia: The Wernicke's aphasia is defined as the difficulty faced by an individual in understanding other's speech and speaking coherent sentences. A Wernicke's aphasia is considered to be one of the common forms of fluent aphasia and occurs due to the damage in the left middle side of the brain.

Broca's aphasia: The term Broca's aphasia is also referred to as Expressive aphasia, and is distinguished as the partial loss in the ability of an individual to produce or develop language i.e, manual, spoken, or written. The comprehension of an individual experiencing Broca's aphasia remains intact and will exhibit effortful speech.