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Why is language important?

Where in the brain is language located?

Broca’s Area By Carol McSweeney

What is Broca’s area? Who discovered Broca’s area? Where is Broca’s area? What happens if Broca’s area is damaged

Broca’s Area Area of brain responsible for speech production Paul Broca -French neurosurgeon Localizationist view More on Paul Broca

Left Frontal Lobe The frontal lobe is associated with many other human characteristics , such as emotion.

Broca’s Aphasia Inability to produce language Ability to understand Damage to frontal lobe Leborgne and Lelong

Leborgne and Lelong

In Conclusion…. Responsible for language Discovered by Paul Broca Located in the left frontal lobe Aphasia when damaged For more information and a tour of the brain visit 3D Brain