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Definition of Aphasics

Aphasic
Aphasic A*pha"sic, a. Pertaining to, or affected by, aphasia; speechless.

Meaning of Aphasics from wikipedia

- matter tract. Aphasic people are still able to comprehend speech as the lesion does not disrupt the ventral stream pathway. Conduction aphasics will show...
- movements ****ociated with writing. Central agraphia may also be called aphasic agraphia as it involves areas of the brain whose major functions are connected...
- speech and, more recently, agrammatism. The extent to which expressive aphasics retain knowledge of grammar is a matter of considerable controversy. Nonetheless...
- There are limitations to the use of fMRI in aphasic patients particularly. Because a high percentage of aphasic patients develop it because of stroke there...
- 1981). "Syntactic versus semantic performances of agrammatic Broca's aphasics on tests of constituent-element-ordering". Journal of Speech and Hearing...
- 24 January 806 Son of Dezong February 761 – 11 February 806 (aged 45) Aphasic, weak and ill, he was urged to abdicate by the court eunuchs Xianzong 憲宗...
- Language and Language Disturbances: Aphasic Symptom Complexes and Their Significance for Medicine and Theory of Language is a book on aphasia by Dr. Kurt...
- Rebecca Adler (Robin Tunney), a 29-year-old kindergarten teacher, becomes aphasic and collapses from a seizure in her classroom. Dr. Gregory House initially...
- Merman eight and a half months to live). The tumor caused her to become aphasic, and as her illness progressed, she lost her hair and her face swelled...
- loss of ability to produce musical sounds while sparing speech, much like aphasics lose speech selectively but can sometimes still sing. Other forms of amusia...