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- Sign_language_in_the_brain abstract "Sign language, as opposed to vocally speaking, refers to the way people communicate using physical visual-spacing communication and body language. It has been determined that the brain's left side is the dominant side utilized for producing and understanding sign language, just as it is for speech. Signers with damage in the Wernicke's area (left hemisphere) of the brain have comprehension problems, while those with damage in the Broca's area (also left hemisphere) have production problems with signing.".
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- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink American_Sign_Language.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink Brocas_area.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink Brodmann_area.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sign_language.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink Expressive_aphasia.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink Paraphasia.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink Receptive_aphasia.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink Sign_language.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLink Wernickes_area.
- Sign_language_in_the_brain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sign language in the brain".
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- Sign_language_in_the_brain subject Category:Sign_language.
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- Sign_language_in_the_brain comment "Sign language, as opposed to vocally speaking, refers to the way people communicate using physical visual-spacing communication and body language. It has been determined that the brain's left side is the dominant side utilized for producing and understanding sign language, just as it is for speech.".
- Sign_language_in_the_brain label "Sign language in the brain".
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