As described by Eysenck and Keane (2015), if someone was experiencing Wernicke's aphasia, what would their speech potentially sound like?
a) Speech would be slow and non-fluent
b) Fluent and apparently grammatical speech that often lacks meaning
c) Short sentences containing only content words (e.g. nouns & verbs)
d) None of the above
Ans: b) Fluent and apparently grammatical speech that often lacks meaning
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