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, Class 14 15 Introduction
:
-
to Aphasia logy
* Brain is shown with left hemisphere on the right and vice versa .
→
side of lesion in Aphasic patients tends to
change in the
btbbbeginning Thus,
researchers wait before doing experiments for the lesion to stabilise
PahBrga Carl Wernicke
-
ol
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⇒÷
I n
→
1861 I
pose mor nin investigation discovered retain
mangy,
→ 18745 discovered who had
between speech production and certain a re a s in
a patient
damage in the
tenne oral lobe , close to
primary auditory
frontal lobe -
( Broca's Area) cortex a ka Wernicke -
s Area
j
.
Aphasia
④ Apna
most
common course of
.si a is blocking or
disruption of the relevant blood vessels in the brain
.s
& no blood
Oz
=
no
in are brains
*
Aphasic patients do have trouble
Aphasia
(speech cowesehensioh
1 ⑤ fervent skills
⑤ non
speech with cognitive ,
but we tend to
ignore them,
C- event
I ④ semantic errors
④ telegraphic
(
jargon (empty speech
) as their speech production skills are worse compared
/
④ omission of ④ to their speech comprehension skills
functional
-
somewhat faster
,
elements speech than normal
1
Where is the problem in the speech production model?•B
① Adaptation Theory ( Herman Kolk)
② Aphasia is a
language specific disorder
⑥B
⇒
Problem is in the CONCEPTUAL, CER for Brocka,
=
*
④ The message is the same ,
but the problem is with
patients
the
lvmiw¥_ of the
message
.
So what is the function of Broca's Area?
-
I
Broca 's Area does
* Slides 21 27 -
5 Tests to see if patients are
Aphasic No .
something that has a reflection
need to for both production and comprehension
know by hard .
Just know that there ,
but which
a re tests to determine if is detectable only under certain conditions (ex in
Aphasic patient, are
.
Broca's or
Wernicke's patients tests that
target one of the two aspects)
scientifically
.
.
Production VS. Comprehension & giving patients a more ameliorated form
understood will
of a
sentence they previously confuse them .
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p (slides 31-32 recording part one last 2
Wernicke's
,
Broca's Area Area mins )
Behaviour ist
.
motor auditory
④
control perception Approach
, Class 14 15 Introduction
:
-
to Aphasia logy
* Brain is shown with left hemisphere on the right and vice versa .
→
side of lesion in Aphasic patients tends to
change in the
btbbbeginning Thus,
researchers wait before doing experiments for the lesion to stabilise
PahBrga Carl Wernicke
-
ol
T visual
⇒÷
I n
→
1861 I
pose mor nin investigation discovered retain
mangy,
→ 18745 discovered who had
between speech production and certain a re a s in
a patient
damage in the
tenne oral lobe , close to
primary auditory
frontal lobe -
( Broca's Area) cortex a ka Wernicke -
s Area
j
.
Aphasia
④ Apna
most
common course of
.si a is blocking or
disruption of the relevant blood vessels in the brain
.s
& no blood
Oz
=
no
in are brains
*
Aphasic patients do have trouble
Aphasia
(speech cowesehensioh
1 ⑤ fervent skills
⑤ non
speech with cognitive ,
but we tend to
ignore them,
C- event
I ④ semantic errors
④ telegraphic
(
jargon (empty speech
) as their speech production skills are worse compared
/
④ omission of ④ to their speech comprehension skills
functional
-
somewhat faster
,
elements speech than normal
1
Where is the problem in the speech production model?•B
① Adaptation Theory ( Herman Kolk)
② Aphasia is a
language specific disorder
⑥B
⇒
Problem is in the CONCEPTUAL, CER for Brocka,
=
*
④ The message is the same ,
but the problem is with
patients
the
lvmiw¥_ of the
message
.
So what is the function of Broca's Area?
-
I
Broca 's Area does
* Slides 21 27 -
5 Tests to see if patients are
Aphasic No .
something that has a reflection
need to for both production and comprehension
know by hard .
Just know that there ,
but which
a re tests to determine if is detectable only under certain conditions (ex in
Aphasic patient, are
.
Broca's or
Wernicke's patients tests that
target one of the two aspects)
scientifically
.
.
Production VS. Comprehension & giving patients a more ameliorated form
understood will
of a
sentence they previously confuse them .
T
}
p (slides 31-32 recording part one last 2
Wernicke's
,
Broca's Area Area mins )
Behaviour ist
.
motor auditory
④
control perception Approach