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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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