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Crossed aphasia. You may get this type of aphasia after you have an injury to the brain that controls the dominant side of your body. But it happens on the opposite side. For example, if you’re right-handed, usually the left hemisphere of your brain is dominant. But in this case, a...
There are different regions responsible for understanding language, speaking, reading, and writing, though typically they are found in the left side of the brain. Sometimes dysphasia is also referred to as aphasia, though generally it's considered a less severe version of aphasia. View Video ...
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The key difference between agnosia and aphasia is that agnosia is a medical condition where the brain cannot recognize something even though the senses can
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Welcome to the world of autoantibodies, where the immune system mistakenly targets self-antigens. To detect these renegade antibodies, medical professionals turn to specialized tests. Among them are the TRAb and TSI tests, essential tools in diagnosing autoimmune thyroid disorders. These tests delve ...
Language:How people comprehend written and spoken language, as well as using spoken language for communication. Difficulty finding words while speaking is calledaphasia. Literacy:using language to read and write. Speech and language disorders may be combined with challenges in reading, spelling, and ...
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