Wernicke’s center

Wernicke’s center [Karl Wernicke; Gk, kentron, center] , a sensory speech center located in the posterior temporal gyrus and adjacent angular gyrus in the dominant hemisphere. Wernicke observed in 1874 that patients with brain damage in that area also suffered a loss of speech comprehension. Also called Wernicke’s field, Wernicke’s zone. See also speech centers.