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AG Def'ns etc

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the impairment of the ability to recognize a stimulus even though sensory transmission is intact   agnosia  
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disorders affecting neuromuscular execution of speech movements; impairments of the ability to execute movement with the muscles used for speaking   dysarthria  
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disorders affecting motor planning and/or programming for speech without neuromuscular deficit   apraxia of speech  
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a broad term for the problem of finding words   anomia  
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word substitution errors produced unintentionally   paraphasias  
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nonfluent aphasia   patients produce fewer words than normal  
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certain types of linguistic units tend to drop out of utterances; "telegramese"   agrammatism  
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patients talk with an easy flow of complete sentences   fluent aphasia  
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speech makes little sense; word salad or jibberish   jargon  
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patient's speech sounds like a confused version of the speaker's language   semantic jargon  
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patient's speech sounds like a strange language invented by the patient   neologistic jargon  
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damaged tissue   lesion  
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lesions in an anterior region produce _____   nonfluent aphasia  
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lesions in a posterior regions produce ______   fluent aphasia  
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a selective impairment of the cognitive system specialized for comprehending and formulating language, leaving other cognitive capacities relatively intact   aphasia  
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commences upon admission to a hospital   acute care  
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a bridge between hospitalization and independence at home (focus on rehabilitation)   subacute care  
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provided for long-term residual impairments   chronic care  
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functional consequences of impairment; activity limitation   disability  
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social consequences of disability; participation limitation   handicap  
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disordered system   impairment  
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