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Neurological Impairments - ANSWERDescribe the types of communication deficits seen in people who have damage to the brain in one way or another Broca's Area - ANSWER(Frontal lobe) is related to linguistic programming, speech motor programming, and the production of expressive speech and language ...

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CSD 115 Exam #3(100% Updated)

Neurological Impairments - ANSWERDescribe the types of communication deficits seen in people
who have damage to the brain in one way or another

Broca's Area - ANSWER(Frontal lobe) is related to linguistic programming, speech motor
programming, and the production of expressive speech and language

Wernicke's Area - ANSWER(Temporal Lobe) primarily responsible for the comprehension of speech
and language and the formulation of language concepts

Where is the language that is formulated in the wernickes transmitted? - ANSWER(via arcurate
fasciculus -connect brocas and wernickes ) to brocas area for speech to be programmed and
transmitted to the muscle for speech

Define Aphasia - ANSWERThe loss (one had it now don't) of the ability to comprehend or formulate
language typically associated with neurological damage.

A disorder that results from damage to the parts of the brain that contain language. -
ANSWERAphasia

Causes problems with any or all of the following: speaking, listening, reading, and writing (ASHA) -
ANSWERAphasia

What causes damage to the brain that result in aphasia? - ANSWERmostly typically caused by stroke
(cerebro vascular accident/CVA)

What causes strokes?

two things the stop blood from flowing - ANSWER-blockage in a blood vessel supplying blood to the
brain (ischemic)-lack of oxygen

-or bleeding in or around the brain(hemorrhagic)-often people die; aneurysm

Two types of strokes (CVA) - ANSWER-ischemic: blockage in the artery that supplies blood(oxygen) to
the brain

*Thrombosis: gradual blockage

*Embolism: clot gets lodged in artery causing blockage

-Hemorrhagic: a bleed in the brain caused by aneurysm

Define Aneurysm - ANSWERA bubble in the artery overtime gets weak and bursts

Ischemia stroke vs hemorrhagic stroke - ANSWERischemia stroke : a clot blocks flow to an area of the
brain

Hemorrhagic stroke: bleeding occurs inside or around the brain

Wernicke's aphasia - ANSWERunderstanding language/formulation of language

*doesn't make sense

, *not saying/doing what they tell him to do

Broca's aphasia - ANSWERproduction of speech video of lady describing pic of lady washing dishes

Expressive language deficits associated with aphasia - ANSWER*fluent/non-fluent

*anomia

*paraphasis

*neologism

*jargon

*Agrammatism

*paragrammatism

*preservation

Anomia - ANSWERDifficulty with retrieving and pronouncing words

*cant think of right way to say ex: computer-TV

paraphasis - ANSWERSound and word substitutions that are often dound in the speech at aphasic
patients whose speech and language is fluent; real word say wrong thing or sound. ex dog but say
lion

Neologism - ANSWERwords made up by patients with aphasia, they use them as though everyone
understands them

Jargon - ANSWERUsing normal intonation, prosody, and fluent speech and language while stringing
together a series of meaningless words that don't make sense to the listener (become sentence)

Agrammatism - ANSWERdeficit where articles, conjunction, and grammatical, morphemes might be
left out. effortful; short sentences tend to leave in nouns and/or verbs

Pragrammatism - ANSWERleave out most nouns and verbs, leaving only non content words (take out
meaningful stuff when describing picture give what's irrelevant/non important)

preservation - ANSWERunintentional repetition of a word, sound or movement ex' what did you
play ?basketball...no...uhh.basketball

Deficits of comprehension associated with aphasia - ANSWER*varies in severity

*Verbal agnosia- pure word -unable to comprehend and verbal language

*may be able to follow simple commands, but nothing more

*may be able to understand simple conversation, but not complex

Agnosia definition - ANSWER*its own thing

identifying sensory information. client is able to perceive the sensation but unable to interpret what
it is.

What senses can agnosia be evident in? - ANSWERAll: visual, tactile(feel what it is but don't know
what your feeling), auditory, taste, smell

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