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Blood Supply: Brain

Speech Language Areas

Speech/Language Areas Supplementary Motor Area: Motor, sensory, word generation, and working memory.

Speech/Language Areas Supramarginal Gyrus Thought to contribute to written language and possible phonological storage as well as visual word recognition.

Speech/Language Areas Angular Gyrus (1) Association areas and allows cross modal transfer and associations between either vision or touch and hearing (2). As the angular gyrus is important in the processing of associating a heard name to a seen or felt object, it is probably also important for associations in the reverse direction. A "name" passes through Wernicke's area, then via the angular gyrus arouses associations in the other parts of the brain (2). Thus, the angular gyrus acts as a way station between the primary sensory modalities and the speech area.(2). The development of language is probably heavily dependent on this area. Object naming, one of the simplest aspects of language, depends on associations between other modalities and audition 

Angular Gyrus