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Type of brain disease, brain disorder, encephalopathy
Has types amnestic aphasia, anomia, anomic aphasia, associative aphasia, ataxic aphasia, auditory aphasia, broca's aphasia, conduction aphasia, expressive aphasia, fluent aphasia, global aphasia, impressive aphasia, motor aphasia, nominal aphasia, nonfluent aphasia, receptive aphasia, sensory aphasia, total aphasia, transcortical aphasia, visual aphasia, wernicke's aphasia, word blindness, acoustic aphasia, word deafness, alexia, amnesic aphasia
Derivation aphasic

Examples of aphasia

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But it was the aphasia, the nonsense word substitution, that was the real tell.
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Aphasia is a brain dysfunction that can be brought on by a stroke or head trauma.
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He did this on the basis of the location of brain injuries that caused aphasia.
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Speech entrainment enables patients with Broca's aphasia to produce fluent speech.
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Unfortunately, there is no method available to completely cure the anomic aphasia.
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Similar deficits as Broca's aphasia, except repetition ability remains intact.
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One stroke survivor in three develops communication difficulties, known as aphasia.
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The area and extent of brain damage determine the type of aphasia and its symptoms.
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Expressive aphasia was first identified by the French neurologist Paul Broca.
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  • Inability to use or understand language (spoken or written) because of a brain lesion
  • (aphasic) related to or affected by aphasia; "aphasic speech"
  • (aphasic) unable to speak because of a brain lesion
  • Aphasia (or), from the Greek root word "aphatos", meaning speechless, is an acquired language disorder in which there is an impairment of any language modality. This may include difficulty in producing or comprehending spoken or written language.
  • Aphasia is a California based alternative rock band.
  • "Aphasia" is an instrumental by the Swedish hard rock band Europe. It is the fifth track on the band's second studio album, Wings of Tomorrow, and is the shortest track on the album, with a playing length of approximately 2 minutes and 32 seconds.
  • Aphasia is a female heavy metal/hard rock band from Japan still active today. Their latest release is Sweet Illusion.
  • A partial or total loss of language skills due to brain damage. Usually, damage to the left perisylvian region, including Broca's area and Wernike's area, causes aphasia
  • (Aphasias) disturbances of language ability.