Wernicke's & Broca's aphasia Brain & Language LING 411/412/489
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5/11/2015Brain & Language, Harry Howard, Tulane University3 Introduction Imagine your favorite doctor joke. They usually begin with “a guy walks into a doctor’s office …” Now imagine that the guy, or woman, is a patient with Wernicke’s aphasia …
turn taking l)concern about impairment m)concern about errors n)short-term retention & recall of verbal materials o)other a) normal b) normal c) impaired: phonetic dissolution d) normal e) normal f) impaired: mild to severe (perseveration) g) impaired h) impaired: agrammatism or telegraphic speech i) impaired j) impaired (no evidence) k) normal l) yes m) yes n) normal o) --.
turn taking l)concern about impairment m)concern about errors n)short-term retention & recall of verbal materials o)other a) normal b) normal c) impaired: phonetic dissolution d) normal e) normal f) impaired: mild to severe (perseveration) g) impaired h) impaired: agrammatism or telegraphic speech i) impaired j) impaired (no evidence) k) normal l) yes m) yes n) normal o) --.
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