A client who recently suffered a stroke is referred for a neuropsychological evaluation. The client's speech is fluent and grammatically correct, but the content is nonsensical and they have significant difficulty understanding both spoken and written language. The client seems unaware of their communication deficits. This clinical presentation is most consistent with damage to which of the following brain regions?
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A
Broca's area in the frontal lobe
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B
Wernicke's area in the temporal lobe
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C
The primary motor cortex
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D
The occipital lobe