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  • Wernicke's aphasia, also known as receptive aphasia, sensory aphasia, fluent aphasia, or posterior aphasia, is a type of aphasia in which individuals…
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  • poor auditory and reading comprehension, and fluent, but nonsensical, oral and written expression. Individuals with receptive aphasia usually have great…
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  • name the object. Patients with anomic aphasia have relatively preserved speech fluency, repetition, comprehension, and grammatical speech. Word selection…
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  • Western Aphasia Battery (WAB) is an instrument for assessing the language function of adults with suspected aphasia as a result of a stroke, head injury…
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  • language modalities, impacting language production, comprehension, and repetition. Patients with global aphasia may be able to verbalize a few short utterances…
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  • During an assessment of aphasia, the clinician usually examine the person's verbal fluency, comprehension, repetition, reading, writing, and naming. When…
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  • (spoken, manual, or written), although comprehension generally remains intact. A person with expressive aphasia will exhibit effortful speech. Speech generally…
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  • The Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination is a neuropsychological battery used to evaluate adults suspected of having aphasia, and is currently in its…
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  • The comprehensive aphasia test (CAT) was created by Kate Swinburn (from Connect: a charity for people with aphasia), Gillian Porter (an NHS therapist from…
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  • resulting in impaired word comprehension. However, speech remains fluent and grammatical. Progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA) is characterized by progressive…
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  • 1997. It provided scores for Verbal IQ, Performance IQ, and Full Scale IQ, along with four secondary indices (Verbal Comprehension, Working Memory, Perceptual…
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  • ability. It also provides five primary index scores, namely Verbal Comprehension Index, Visual Spatial Index, Fluid Reasoning Index, Working Memory Index…
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  • Boston Naming Test (categoría Aphasias)
    assessment tool to measure confrontational word retrieval in individuals with aphasia or other language disturbance caused by stroke, Alzheimer's disease, or…
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  • morphological awareness in children, and also other reading abilities like reading comprehensions and passage reading efficiency. Teachers have used this test to…
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  • from or caused by. Aphasia is one type of a neurogenic cognitive-communicative disorder which presents with impaired comprehension and production of speech…
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  • shown to correlate highly with measures of verbal IQ (r = .75), verbal comprehension (r = .74), and full scale IQ (r = .73). Patients recovering from traumatic…
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  • speech comprehension system despite their impaired recognition of nonspeech sounds. Auditory verbal agnosia can be referred to as a pure aphasia because…
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  • Developmental language disorder (categoría Aphasias)
    improve access to services for affected children. Previously, various terms like "developmental dysphasia" and "developmental aphasia" were used, causing confusion…
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  • Specific language impairment (categoría Aphasias)
    adult acquired aphasia. This is misleading, as SLI is not caused by brain damage.[citation needed] Some synonyms currently in use for specific language…
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  • is acquired epileptic aphasia or Landau–Kleffner syndrome, where a child's development regresses, with language comprehension severely affected. The…
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  • Coding - the child marks shapes that correspond to pictured animals. Comprehension - the child answers questions based on his or her understanding of general…
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