Aphasia Verbal and Written Expression
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| Verbal expression for Global Aphasia | Severe verbal expression and speech production
Speech characterized by stereotypical utterances and automatics
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| Written expression for Global Aphasia | Minimum to no communication
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| Verbal expression for Broca's Aphasia | Decreased length of utterances (WPM reduced)
Predominance of nouns and verbs
Reduced prosody
Halting, agrammatic/telegraphic
Naming/word finding deficits
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| Written expression for Broca's Aphasia | Mirrors verbal expression
Predominance of content words
Omission of function words
Need to consider motor impairment (gross and fine) and pt writing with non-dominant hand.
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| Verbal expression for Transcortical Motor Aphasia | Frontal lesion causes reduced initiation in speech and motoric responses
Intact ability to repeat
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| Verbal expression for Transcortical Sensory Aphasia | Echolalic
Similar to Wernicke's with the exception of repetition and press for speech
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| Verbal expression for Wernicke's Aphasia | Effortless, prosodic (WPM WNL).
Halting and pauses are due to anomia.
Pressed for speech (poor self monitoring)
Paraphasic errors: semantic and phonemic
Neologisms/jargon
Circumlocution due to naming/word finding deficits
Vague, empty
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| Written expression for Wernicke's Aphasia | Mirrors verbal expression
Fluent, effortless output
Paraphasias, neologisms, paragrammatic
Meaningless, empty content
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| Verbal expression for Conduction Aphasia | Fluent output
Contains paraphasias
Anomia/word finding deficits
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| Written expression for Conduction Aphasia | Fluent output
Mirrors verbal skills
Anomia/word finding deficits
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| Verbal expression for Anomic Aphasia | Fluent output
Anomia/word finding deficits
Circumlocution
May appear halting or non fluent due to anomia.
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| Written expression for Anomic Aphasia | Similar to verbal expression
Word finding errors
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