ANSWER: A patient who produces seemingly fluent but largely unintelligible speech and has poor comprehension of verbal material is most likely suffering from Wernicke’s aphasia. The pateint has problems in comprehending in spoken and written forms. pateints are gramatically correct and fluent but they dont realise that their own speech usually lacks meaning and hence becomes unintelligible. In all the other options mentioned in the question, fluency of the pateint is affected. In Broca’s aphasia the speech is not at all fluent while in conduction aphasia only the spontaneous speech is fluent. Global aphasia is most severe in terns of both fluency and comprehension. Solution ANSWER: A patient who produces seemingly fluent but largely unintelligible speech and has poor comprehension of verbal material is most likely suffering from Wernicke’s aphasia. The pateint has problems in comprehending in spoken and written forms. pateints are gramatically correct and fluent but they dont realise that their own speech usually lacks meaning and hence becomes unintelligible. In all the other options mentioned in the question, fluency of the pateint is affected. In Broca’s aphasia the speech is not at all fluent while in conduction aphasia only the spontaneous speech is fluent. Global aphasia is most severe in terns of both fluency and comprehension..