Was supported by many studies that were conducted later Became the basis of further findings of Wernicke's Aphasia and Wernicke-Geschwind model The results and findings of only patients with brain damage cannot be applied to people who aren't living under such conditions Alic, M. , Carl Wernicke. (2001). In Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved from www.encclopedia.com/topic/Carl_Wernicke.aspx Aphasia. (n.d). In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aphasia Carl Wernicke. (January 10, 20008). In Conservapedia.com. Retrieved from www.conservapedia.com/Carl_Wernicke Wernicke area.(n.d). In Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Retrieved from www.britanica.com/EBchecked/topic/6369879/Wernicke=area http://www.slideshare.net/guest62e6b6/carl-wernicke-2287060 (wasn’t sure of how to cite a PowerPoint)