Language Flashcards

1
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Which imaging tests are used for monitering language

A

fMRIs and PET

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2
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ERPs

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non invasive and used to measure brain activity during cog processing

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3
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TMIs?

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coil placed a the back of the head and mag field enters the brain causing generation/ interruption of nn impulses

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4
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APHASIA - define

A

a partial or complete loss of language resulting from an organic cause

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5
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what is brocas aphasia

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cant produce fluent speech, doesnt make sense. telegraphic anomia agrammatism

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6
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define

  1. telegraphic
  2. anomia
  3. agrammatism
  4. semantic paraphrases
  5. anosogonosia
A
  1. Unessential words left out
  2. Difficulty finding words that label objects
  3. Problems processing grammatically complex sentences
  4. gets wrong word horse for cow
  5. unaware they’ve got the deficit
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7
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describe wernickes aphasia

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fluent speech but doesnt make sense ‘word salad’ anosogonosia, semantic paraphrases

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8
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What is conduction aphasia

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dont understand words that arent real

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9
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transcortical sensory aphasia + when does it arrise

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repeat words, cant produce meaningful speech spontanously or comprehend meaning of what they hear

arrises when damage to the most posterior language area

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10
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language disorder in schizophrenics

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formal thought disorder - loss of goals and tangentiality

resembles wenickes

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11
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two types of reading

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whole word and phoenetic reading

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12
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describe the two types of dyslexia

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surface dyslexia - trouble with whole word reading but can spell out phonetically
deep dyslexia - cant spell phoneticall. often semantic paraphrasing. non familiar words read poorly

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