Cognitive linguistic disorders Flashcards

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where does damage tend to be in aphasia and cognitive-linguistic disorders?

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  • Aphasia - focal damage
  • cognitive-linguistic disorders- diffuse damage
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what is the cognitive status of people with aphasia and people with cognitive-linguistic disorders?

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  • aphasia- usually good
  • cognitive-linguistic disorders - impaired
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what is the linguistic status like of people with aphasia and people with cognitive-linguistic disorders?

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  • aphasia - variable
  • cognitive-linguistic disorder - impaired
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what are the types if linguistic impairments contributing to communication difficulties for people with aphasia and people with cognitive-linguistic disorders??

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  • aphasia- lexical, semantiical, grammatical (not often pragmatic)
  • cognitive linguistic - pragmatic
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what is the role of naturalistic observation for people with aphasia and people with cognitive-linguistic disorders?

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  • aphasia - important for observing compesatory behaviour
  • cognitive-linguistic - important for observing impairments and also compensatory behavoiurs
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what is the behaviour like in people with aphasia and people with cognitive-linguistic disorders?

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  • aphaisa - generally appropriate
  • cognitive-linguistic disorder - may be ‘inppopinappropriate
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what are the two ways in which of people with aphasia and people with cognitive-linguistic disorders are tested ?

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  • tested in a lab/ clinic with a clinican
  • naturalistic observation - in natural environment where client is observed with spouse/ significant other
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what are the strengths and weaknesses of naturalistic observation?

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  • Strengths- include context to facilitate analysis of how client communicates with significant others and in real-time
  • Weaknesses - week reliability and generalisability
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of testing in a clinic or lab?

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  • Strengths - removes context, facilitate in-depth analysis of underlying deficits, allows standing presentation across different clients and different times
  • Weaknesses - wake ecological validity
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