Language Brain and Disorders

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Aphasia Types
  2. Language Disorders
  3. Speech Comprehension
  4. Speech Production
  5. Reading Routes
  6. Reading Dyslexia
  7. Writing Disorders
  8. Neologisms and Paraphasias
  9. Brain Regions
  10. Language Processing

📖 1. Aphasia Types

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Wernicke’s aphasia (disrupted speech comprehension): A syndrome characterized by impaired understanding of language alongside fluent but nonsensical speech output. Speech sounds well-formed, but the output is a jumble of words, often called "word salad" (source: Chapter 8).
  • Broca’s aphasia (loss of fluent speech): A syndrome caused by damage to a specific region of the left hemisphere, resulting in non-fluent speech production while comprehension remains relatively intact (source: Chapter 8).
  • Global aphasia (severe language impairment): A condition involving an inability to both comprehend and produce language, typically due to extensive left-hemisphere damage affecting both Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas (source: Chapter 8).
  • Crossed aphasia (aphasia from right hemisphere): Loss of speech ability resulting from a right-hemisphere lesion in a right-handed individual, which is atypical since language functions are usually left-lateralized (source: Chapter 8).
  • Conduction aphasia (disconnection syndrome): Characterized by an inability to repeat what was just heard, despite preserved comprehension and speech production, caused by damage severing the…
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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. What does Wernicke’s aphasia primarily involve?

2. Which brain region is primarily associated with Wernicke’s aphasia?

3. What is the primary function of speech comprehension in language processing?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Aphasia types — main forms?

Wernicke’s, Broca’s, global, conduction, crossed aphasia.

Wernicke’s aphasia — comprehension?

Impaired understanding of spoken language.

Broca’s aphasia — speech?

Non-fluent, effortful speech.

Global aphasia — severity?

Severe impairment in both understanding and producing language.

Conduction aphasia — hallmark?

Impaired repetition, preserved comprehension.

Anterior vs posterior aphasia?

Anterior affects speech production; posterior affects comprehension.

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