Language Flashcards

1
Q

2 components of speech

A

phonation and articulation

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2
Q

sound made by moving vocal cords (vagal innervation)

A

phonation

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3
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sound made by movements of tongue/lips/palate

A

articulation

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4
Q

language hemisphere

A

dominant hemisphere - left for almost everyone

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5
Q

vascular territory for language centers

A

MCA

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6
Q

disorder of previously acquired language ability due to lesion in language center

A

aphasia

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7
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ease and facility of speech

A

fluency

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8
Q

imperfect repetition seen with lesions where?

A

Perisylvian areas -

broca’s, wernicke’s, or arcuate fasciculus

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9
Q

abnormal word or syllable substitution

A

paraphasia

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10
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paraphasia’s seen w/ which aphasia

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Wernicke’s

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11
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nonsensical or foreign sounding word

A

neologism

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12
Q

posterior inferior frontal lobe lesion in dominant hemisphere

A

broca’s aphasia

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13
Q

impaired fluency
preserved comprehension
imperfect repetition

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broca’s aphasia

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14
Q

posterior superior temporal lobe lesion in dominant hemisphere

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wernicke’s aphasia

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15
Q

why may pt w/ broca’s aphasia also have R hemiparesis

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lesion may involve primary motor cortex (next to broca’s area)

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16
Q

preserved fluency
impaired comprehension
imperfect repetition

A

wernicke’s aphasia

17
Q

lesion of arcuate fasciculus

A

conduction aphasia

18
Q

lesion damaging entire Perisylvian language region

A

global aphasia

19
Q

global aphasia often accompanied by

A

severe hemiplegia

20
Q

impaired reading

A

alexia

21
Q

impaired writing

A

agraphia

22
Q

semantic and emotional meaning of language via pitch/inflection/tone

A

prosody

23
Q

prosody determined by which brain location

A

nondominant hemisphere (mirror image of language centers)

24
Q

lesion of nondominant hemisphere (mirror image of language centers)

A

aprosodia

25
Q

lesion of nondominant posterior superior temporal lobe

A

sensory aprosodia - difficulty understanding emotional context

26
Q

lesion of nondominant posterior inferior frontal lobe

A

motor aprosodia - doesn’t use prosody when speaking