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= Wernicke–Geschwind model
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The Wernicke-Geschwind model is a well-known theory in the field of neuroscience that explains how different regions of the brain are involved in the processes of language comprehension and production. It was proposed by two neurologists, Carl Wernicke and Norman Geschwind, and is primarily based on observations of patients with brain lesions and the effects of those lesions on language abilities.