Exam 11: Disorders of Language
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Wernicke's area is now believed to be involved in
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Global aphasia is associated with lesions to
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The left STG (superior temporal gyrus) acoustic processing system is activated by
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Lichtheim added a component to the Wernicke model called the
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Responding with 'goose' when attempting to repeat 'duck' is characteristic of
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A disconnection between the phonetic lexicon and the speech motor system causes
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According to Wernicke's model, the sequential order of stages of speech processing is
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Individuals with surface dyslexia make errors when reading which tend to involve
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Individuals with deep dyslexia make errors when reading which tend to involve
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Obleser et al. (2007) showed that the processing of linguistic context involves
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Stammering and stuttering tends to disappear by adulthood in
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The Boston Aphasia Classification System includes the following aphasias
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