- In
aphasia (sometimes
called dysphasia), a
person may be
unable to
comprehend or
unable to
formulate language because of
damage to
specific brain regions...
- Wernicke's aphasia, also
known as
receptive aphasia,
sensory aphasia,
fluent aphasia, or
posterior aphasia, is a type of
aphasia in
which individuals have...
- words. It is
unrelated to
problems with
understanding language (that is,
dysphasia or aphasia),
although a
person can have both. Any of the
speech subsystems...
-
Expressive aphasia (also
known as Broca's aphasia) is a type of
aphasia characterized by
partial loss of the
ability to
produce language (spoken, manual...
- "Distributed memory,
modular systems and
dysphasia". In Newman, S.K.;
Epstein R. (eds.).
Current Perspectives in
Dysphasia. Edinburgh:
Churchill Livingstone...
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arising from a left
temporal lobe seizure.
Impaired language function (
dysphasia)
during or soon
following a
seizure is more
likely to
occur when seizures...
- may
result in encephalopathy, hemiparesis,
hemisensory loss, seizures,
dysphasia, and
mental changes including cognitive dysfunction and psychosis. As...
-
Newman 2004 The Halo
Effect "Fatso" 2004 The
Confessor McCaran 2004
Fluent Dysphasia "Murph"
Short subject 2004
Proud Barney Garvey 2004
Control Dr. Arlo Penner...
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after sustaining injury to her
brain through the stroke, not just with
dysphasia and
apraxia while communicating through expressive verbal language, reading...
- dynamometer,
dynamics -dynia pain Gr**** ὀδύνη (odúnē)
vulvodynia dys- bad, difficult, defective,
abnormal Gr**** δυσ- (dus-) dysentery, dysphagia,
dysphasia...