
Which of the following is an important implication of transcortical sensory aphasia?
A) Speech recognition comes after speech comprehension.
B) The lateral temporal lobe is key for speech repetition.
C) The periaqueductal gray matter is not important for speech repetition.
D) Speech recognition and comprehension are different processes.
E) Speech articulation and spelling words share a similar set of circuits in brain.
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Q24: People who have Broca's aphasia
A) have difficulty
Q25: Which of the following speech deficits is
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Q28: The formal name for the disorder suffered
Q29: A primary characteristic of Wernicke's aphasia is
A)
Q30: Anomia refers to
A) a difficulty in choosing
Q31: The key brain regions involved in Broca's
Q32: One way to think about Wernicke's aphasia
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