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Various types and etiologies

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Type of Aphasia caused by lesion(s) in the left posterior inferior frontal lobe   Broca's Aphasia  
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Severely impaired fluencyRelatively spared auditory comprehensionAgrammatismAbnormal prosodyArticulation impairmentRelatively poor repetitionAnomia Can utter automatic speech (“hello”)Are the characteristics of ________ Aphasia   Broca's Aphasia  
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Type of Aphasia caused by lesion(s)to anterior superior frontal lobesuperior to Broca’s area   Transcortical Motor Aphasia  
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Horseshoe-shaped area that surrounds the sylvian fissure in the temporal and frontal lobes. It perceives and integrates language with other cerebral activities, and articulates its expression   Perisylvian Arc  
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Section of the brain; Functions in comprehension and formulation of language; Lesion in this area will cause receptive aphasia with defective use of words, meaningless verbiage, lack of comprehension   Wernicke’s Area  
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Characterized by a language disturbance with relatively fluent speech output9+ words   Fluent Aphasia  
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Characterized by a language disturbance with disrupted, non-fluent output0-5 words   Non-Fluent Aphasia  
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Characterized by a language disturbance with relatively fluent speech outputUsually subcortical6-8 words   Boarderline Aphasia  
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Global aphasia,Broca’s aphasia,Transcortical motor aphasia,Mixed nonfluent aphasia,   Non-Fluent Aphasia Types  
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Paucity of speech or nonverbal (Abulia-lack of speech),Agrammatism,Slow and effortful speech,Poor repetition,Paraphasic errors and perseveration (stuck-in-set)   Language characteristics of Non-Fluent Aphasia  
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Excessive pausesNormal comprehensionProsodic disturbances   Non-Language characteristics of Non-Fluent Aphasia  
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