Ling 411 04 Aphasia: Symptoms and Syndromes Conduction Aphasia Originally postulated by Wernicke Good comprehension Poor repetition Many phonemic paraphasias ...
Describe the classical localization model of brain and language. ... Show semantic paraphasia (using the wrong word) E.g., Apple for orange. Comprehension ...
'Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that impairs a person's ability to ... Logorrhea (excessive use of words) Verbal paraphasias (pencil for pen) ...
Many believe this highly interconnected network would be disrupted ... severe anomia -occasional phonemic paraphasias -no difficulties in visuospatial ability ...
Ischemic: blockage of artery. Two sources of blockage: ... Posterior Cerebral Artery ... Middle Cerebral Artery, Right Hemisphere. From Washington University ...
Szirmai: Neurol gia (Hungarian textbook, ... agraphia possible (Exner's area) emotional speech intact ... agraphia may be present or writing meaningless ...
Preserved ability to repeat. Impaired auditory comprehension. Conduction Aphasia. Extremely poor repetition ability. Naming deficit is mild to severe ...
Communication and Dementia Helen Crouch Speech and Language Therapist Older Adults Mental Health Milford Hospital helen.crouch@surreycommunityhealth.nhs.uk
Agnosia: a loss of ability to recognize objects, persons, sounds, shapes, or ... whole percept. Higher level vision: what vs where. Higher level vision- 'what' system ...
Free-radical theory. Mitochondrial hormesis. Accumulative waste theory. How long is a normal life? ... Free-radical therapy. Stem cells. Organ/tissue ...
Language Disorders Medical and Psychosocial Aspects of Disability 11/2/04 Communication There are 3 elements in this exchange, and all must be present: Message ...
I moved s around to make topics of presentations consistent. Q5 ... reading connects to speech for the pronunciation of letters and the storage of words ...
... five min clips from an ABC TV news show about gender differences was used, and were selected. ... Figure 2 shows interjections separately because they were ...
8 = 8 = 8 = 8 = Kathryn Garrett PhD?CCC-SLP. Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA ... pin to them' [reference to Steelers football victory] But never on demand ' ...
(toungue twisters; tests for integrity of connections between the center for ... lobes trauma (responsible in general for fluency), and difuse brain damage ...
Leisure time -- vacations. 12,338 men between 35 57 years. 21% less likely to die over 9 years ... Cheap available drugs for treatment. Risk factors. Obesity ...
... of Cinderella Story. Patient ... Ok, Cinderella - - I can't. Ok, Cinderella went to, septa- stepmother, ... all went except Cinderella wasn't allowed to. ...
Right Hemisphere Contribution to Language Since Broca, ... attention disorders, or perceptual problems Summary of Symptoms Classification of Aphasias Three test ...
A common symptom of aphasics is the inability to 'voluntarily produce an intended ... Mow the _' (lawn) 'The Phantom of the _' (opera) Variety of questions ' ...
Cathexis - The investment of energy into a desire creating tension until the desire is realised ... Anti-Cathexis - The investment of energy in the prevention ...
... in People with Chronic Aphasia Using a Visual Scenes Display ... Develop a personalized Visual Scenes Display (VSD) for a person with chronic aphasia (Ron) ...
Aphasia Treatment effectiveness and evidence based practice Treatment Efficacy Efficacy: improvements in an individuals communication as a result of clinical ...
olfactory bulb and cortex. brainstem and hypothalamus. cortical sensory association areas ' ... Syntax and productive properties rules governing word order ...
Title: Domains of Cognitive Functioning Author: Unknown User Last modified by: Natalie S.A. Tooch Created Date: 2/15/2004 10:26:35 PM Document presentation format
Examine neuropsychological data which bear on theories about the nature and ... Lesion to the actuate fasciculus (AF) which is a white matter tract running from ...
Language Disorders Egyptians reported speech loss after blow to head 3000 years ago ... Sequential analysis Analytical Problem solving Language Right-hemisphere: ...
John delivered the guns to the military base ... is roses. The girl is rosin.' Picture of a man taking a photograph of a girl ' ... decreased noise, (S/N - = 1) ...
Rehabilitation Management of Parkinsons Disease Susan Stickevers, MD Residency Program Director & Assistant Clinical Professor, SUNY Stony Brook Dept of PM&R
Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) have a variety of ... Focal lobar atrophy ... to an increased recognition of cases of focal lobar atrophy. ...
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Testing the theory Two ... Alex Chaser What about chimpanzees? David and Ann Premack taught chimpanzees language (others too, Gardners ...
1. Neuroscience of motor speech disorders. Lesion or pathophysiology in relation to behavioral ... Pattern of steady, linear deterioration (Prada et al., 1993) ...
... Are more portable Handle artifacts better Are wireless Are cheaper How do EEGs work? Field recording systems from Quasar, Advanced Brain Monitoring, ...
Ling 411 07 Brain Damage and Locations of Linguistic Functions Add node in primary auditory area V M C T P PA Primary Auditory: the cortical structures in the ...
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To gain an awareness of acquired ... Acquired dyslexia or alexia. ... There are different types of dyslexia/alexia: e.g. deep, phonological and surface. ...