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classifications of the
aphasias tend to
divide the
various symptoms into
broad classes. A
common approach is to
distinguish between the
fluent aphasias (where speech...
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action names in
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Manasco 2014,
Chapter 4: The
Aphasias. Coelho, Carl...
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authorities of the time by ****erting that
their manner of
understanding aphasias was no
longer tenable. At the turn of the century,
neuroscientists had...
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diagnostic tests for
aphasias, and thus
neuropsychological ****essments are the only tool
physicians have for
diagnosing patients; and 2)
aphasias often affect...
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hemisphere stroke and non-fluent
aphasias such as Broca's or even
apraxia of speech. Constraint-induced
aphasia therapy (CIAT) is
based on
similar principles...
- Wernicke's
aphasia, also
known as
receptive aphasia,
sensory aphasia,
fluent aphasia, or
posterior aphasia, is a type of
aphasia in
which individuals...
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Symptoms of
conduction aphasia, as with
other aphasias, can be transient,
sometimes lasting only
several hours or a few days. As
aphasias and
other language...
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progressive aphasias caused by
progressive illnesses such as dementia.
Acute aphasias Expressive aphasia also
known as Broca's
aphasia,
expressive aphasia is a...
- area, and the
deficit in
language production as Broca's
aphasia, also
called expressive aphasia. Broca's area is now
typically defined in
terms of the...