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Aphasia syndromes

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Broca's   NOT good at fluency; "robot-like". fair auditory comprehension, variable; mild severe repetition, phonemic paraphasias in naming, parallels verbal skills in reading and writing  
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Transcortical motor   not good at fluency, good at auditory comprehension, GOOD at repetition, have phonemic paraphasias in naming, and has STRONG ORAL READING  
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Global   poor in fluency, poor in auditory comprehension, poor in repetition, poor parallels verbal skills in reading and writing. Phonemic paraphasias in naming  
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Wernicke's   has "FLUENCY BUT EMPTY." Includes poor auditory comprehension, difficulty in repetition, Naming includes: SEMANTIC PARAPHASIAS, JARGON, NEOLOGISMS, HALLMARKS. N/A for reading and writing  
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Transcortical sensory   has good fluency (+yes), poor auditory comprehension, GOOD repetition, semantic paraphasias in naming, N/A for reading and writing  
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Conduction   has good fluency (+yes), fair-good auditory comprehension, DIFFICULTY with repetition, semantic paraphasias in naming, and DIFFICULTY WITH ORAL READING in reading and writing  
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Anomic   has good fluency (+yes), fair-good auditory comprehension, fair-good repetition, SIGNIFICANT IMPAIRMENT in naming, and impaired word retrieval  
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