Aphasias Flashcards

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Aphasia

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Acquired dysfunction of language from injury in brain resulting in disordered use of rule-governed, symbolic relations

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WLG Tests by Brain Region

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Letter WLG tests related to L dorsolateral frontal lobe, category WLG related to L temporal lobe

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Anomic/Amnesic Aphasia

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Poor naming/word-finding difficulty, often part of global degenerative process like AD

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Motor Symptom w/ Broca’s

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Right sided weakness

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3 Paraphasic Errors

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Phonemic (literal) - substitute one phoneme for another within single word (silling for spilling)
Semantic (verbal) - substitute one word for another (flew for soared) but not always related semantically
Neologistic (jargon/gibberish) - substitution of word sounds phonetically and semantically related to target word

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Conduction Aphasia (manifestation, other symptom, cause)

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Impaired repetition w/ relatively spared fluency and comprehension. Maybe some phonemic paraphasic errors. Often from damage to arcuate fasciculus

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3 Transcortical Aphasias

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Good repetition but impaired:
Comprehension (transcortical sensory)
Fluency (transcortical motor)
Both (mixed transcortical aphasia)

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Pure Alexia (manifestation and location)

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Can write but can’t read: temporoparietaloccipital junction

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3 Kinds of Dyspraxia

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Ideomotor apraxia: cannot translate an idea into movement. Can identify object and formulate plan, but not voluntarily carry it out
Ideational Apraxia: difficulty identifying concept/purpose behind objects and is unable to formulate or organize or remember plan of action for it
Constructional Apraxia: inability to draw or construct simple configurations, such as intersecting pentagons

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2 Hemineglect Test Results/areas

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Cancellation but normal line bisection: dorsolateral frontal (about)
Line Bisection: occipital

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