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Some people may refer to aphasia asdysphasia. Aphasia is the medical term for full loss of language, while dysphasia stands for partial loss of language. The word aphasia is now commonly used to describe both conditions.
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The rear of the parietal lobe (next to the temporal lobe) has a section called Wernicke's area, which is important for understanding the sensory (auditory and visual) information associated with language. Damage to this area of the brain produces what is called sensory aphasia, in which patien...
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Again, agrammatism is often one cardinal symptom of Broca’s aphasia. These patients fall back on a perceptual strategy, drop inflections and function words. Furthermore, various ethnic groups on the Hawaii islands spoke different pidgins and some argue that pidgin reflects a “protolanguage” ...
The vast majority of aphasia cases, particularly chronic aphasia, are caused by strokes. Strokes occur when a blood clot or other obstruction, such as a piece of arterial plaque, travels through blood vessels and becomes lodged in a smaller vessel. This prevents blood flow through the rest of...
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