Exam 13: Human Communication
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Someone who has transcortical sensory aphasia would be
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A person who has difficulties in the use of word order,use of function words,and selection of appropriate word endings would be said to have
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A Japanese person who suffers from surface dyslexia would be expected to
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Studies of patients with conduction aphasia have led to which of the following conclusions about the neural control of language?
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A person who suffers from pure alexia also suffers from visual agnosia.
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Define the elements of prosody and cite evidence which suggests that prosody is a function of the right hemisphere.
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The inability to remember the name for a particular action is
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People with pure word deafness are deaf and therefore cannot understand language.
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Speech is lateralized in the right hemisphere in the majority of left-handed people.
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A person with pure word deafness can do all of the following except
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Pure alexia is produced by damage to pathways that carry ________ information to ________.
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A key source of our knowledge about the physiology of language is studies of
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Compare and contrast the symptoms noted in Broca's aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia.
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