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  1. fluent aphasia: [ ah-fa´zhah ] a type of speech disorder consisting of a defect or loss of the power of expression by speech, writing, or signs, or of comprehension of spoken or written language, due to disease or injury of the brain centers, such as after stroke syndrome on the left side. Patient Care . Aphasia is a complex phenomenon ...

  2. Receptive aphasia. Wernicke's aphasia, also known as receptive aphasia, [1] sensory aphasia, fluent aphasia, or posterior aphasia, is a type of aphasia in which individuals have difficulty understanding written and spoken language. [2] Patients with Wernicke's aphasia demonstrate fluent speech, which is characterized by typical speech rate ...

  3. Mar 27, 2023 · Aphasia is an impairment of comprehension or formulation of language caused by damage to the cortical center for language. It can be caused by many different brain diseases and disorders; however, cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is the most common reason for a person to develop aphasia. The symptoms of aphasia can range from mild impairment to complete loss of any fundamental components of ...

  4. Aphasia is often described as nonfluent or fluent, based on the typical length of utterance and amount of meaningful content a person produces. There are various subtypes of aphasia within these two categories based on differences in other aspects of expressive and receptive language skills. Clinicians should be aware that a person’s ...

  5. Types of aphasia. On this page: Broca's aphasia (non-fluent aphasia) Wernicke's aphasia (fluent aphasia) Anomic aphasia. Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) To support Aphasia Awareness Month 2023, we released a documentary film about aphasia. The film follows a group of stroke survivors with aphasia as they embark on a journey to find their ...

  6. mo·tor a·pha·si·a. a type of aphasia in which there is a deficit in speech production or language output, often accompanied by a deficit in communicating by writing, signs, or other manifestation. The patient is aware of the impairment. Synonym (s): anterior aphasia, ataxic aphasia, Broca aphasia, expressive aphasia, nonfluent aphasia.

  7. Jan 9, 2014 · In non-fluent, or Broca’s, aphasia the person has a marked problem with speech production. Speech rate is slow, and the articulation of speech is labored and distorted. Speech lacks its normal intonation contours, being instead pronounced in rather a monotonic way. The typical feel of non-fluent aphasic speech is given by a sample from an ...

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