aphasia Flashcards

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werncikes aphasia

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Due to a lesion of the superior temporal gyrus. It is typically supplied by the inferior division of the left MCA

This area ‘forms’ the speech before ‘sending it’ to Broca’s area. Lesions result in sentences that make no sense, word substitution and neologisms but speech remains fluent - ‘word salad’

Comprehension is impaired

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brocas aphasia

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Due to a lesion of the inferior frontal gyrus. It is typically supplied by the superior division of the left MCA

Speech is non-fluent, laboured, and halting. Repetition is impaired

Comprehension is normal

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conduction aphasia

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Classically due to a stroke affecting the arcuate fasiculus - the connection between Wernicke’s and Broca’s area

Speech is fluent but repetition is poor. Aware of the errors they are making

Comprehension is normal

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global aphasia

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Large lesion affecting all 3 of the above areas resulting in severe expressive and receptive aphasia

May still be able to communicate using gestures

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