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BROCA's aphasia = ✔Correct Answer-Non-fluent - Expressive
GLOBAL aphasia = ✔Correct Answer-Non-fluent - BOTH expressive & receptive
CONDUCTION aphasia = ✔Correct Answer-Fluent - Expressive
ANOMIC aphasia = ✔Correct Answer-fluent - meaningful
TRANSCORTICAL MOTOR aphasia = ✔Correct Answer-Non-fluent - Expressive
WERNICKE'S Aphasia = ✔Correct Answer-Fluent - Receptive
TRANSCORTICAL SENSORY aphasia = ✔Correct Answer-Fluent - Receptive
what are the regions of the brain associated with AOS? ✔Correct Answer-{LEFT hemisphere}
- Insula
- Ventrolateral (speech) pre-motor area
- Frontal Operculum
- Anterior Broca's area
Where is the location of damage for Broca's Aphasia? ✔Correct Answer-- Posterior part of the
inferior frontal gyrus
- Insula
- Frontal Operculum
- Premotor and prefrontal areas of the cortex
Where is the location of damage for Transcortical Motor Aphasia?
** NO damage to the repetition circuit ** ✔Correct Answer-- Frontal region (anterior or
superior) to Broca's area
- Supplementary motor area
- Cingulate gyrus
*** regions above and below the area of Broca's aphasia
Where is the location of damage for Global Aphasia? ✔Correct Answer-- Large portion of the
Perisylvian Area in the frontal and temporal lobes
** damage to Brocas and Wernickes area and surrounding areas