Disorders of Word Production Flashcards

1
Q
* Picture of tomato* 
responses like: "I like it alot", 
"a thing you use"
"food"
NR
A

naming errors at the conceptual processing level.

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Give an example of an error at the conceptual processing level given a pic of cat

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NR
I like it
animal

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3 levels of breakdown

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  1. Conceptual Breakdown
  2. Lexical/Semantic Breakdown
  3. Phonological Breakdown
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characterists of conceptual level breakdown

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lack of self-awareness when producing incorrect names
no attempts to self-correct
tendency to confirm incorrect answer

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5
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Self correct for all 3

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  1. NO
  2. Maybe
  3. Yes
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where is breakdown

no attempts to self-correct

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conceptual

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where is breakdown

tendency to confirm wrong answer

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conceptual

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8
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conceptual level breakdowns signify a loss or degradation of the ______

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semantic system

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9
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general, vague responses or no responses predominate

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breakdown at conceptual level

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10
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For conceptual level breakdown, semantic naming errors are found across all modalities of output (oral reading, repetition, oral naming, writing to dictation, written naming) and input (auditory comprehension, reading comprehension)
T.F

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true

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11
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lack of self awareness is associated with

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conceptual level breakdown

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12
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Do individuals with ahasia expereince breakdowns at semantic level?

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No individuals with aphasia do not exhibit conceptual level breakdowns (since impairments at this level would constitute a type of dementia or a type of progressive disorder)

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13
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breakdown at conceptual level would mean?

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dimentia or another progressive disorder

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14
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breakdown at what level
types of naming errors
semantic paraphasias
no responses (omissions)
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lexical semantic processing level

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15
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types of naming errors with lexical semantic breakdowns

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types of naming errors:
semantic paraphasias
no responses (omissions)
Ex- possium for cat

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16
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interpretation of naming errors at this level:
weakened connections or spread of activation
‘noise’
unstable representations

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Lexical Semantic Level

17
Q

Lexical-Semantic:
_____ errors
pic of radio
says “tv”

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cetegorial error

18
Q

lexical-semantic
picture of radio
MPR

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Associative error

19
Q

± lack of self-awareness when producing incorrect names

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breakdown at lexical-sematic level

20
Q

there may be no attempts to self-correct

there may be a tendency to be cued incorrectly

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brakdown at lexical-semantic

21
Q

there may be a tendency to be cued incorrectly

breakdown?

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lexical-semantic

22
Q

naming errors are found across modalities of ____ and may be found across modalities of ____ for lexical-semantic

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output, input

23
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there may be a lack of self-awareness (no attempts to self-correct)

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lexical-semantic

24
Q

naming errors for phonological level breakdown

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formal paraphasias

phonological paraphasias

25
Q

interpretations of naming errors at this level

phono breakdown

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word form selection error

phoneme selection error

26
Q

picture of saddle

says- sandal

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formal paraphasias (word-form mis-selection)

27
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picture of saddle

says- skaddle

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phonological paraphasias (phoneme mis section)

28
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responses indicate intact knowledge of concept

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phono level breakdown

29
Q

pic of penguin
Lives in Antarctica”
“waddling along”

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phono level breakdown

30
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self-awareness when producing incorrect names

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phono level breakdown

31
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attempts to self-correct

rejection of mis-cue

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phono level breakdown

32
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Circumlocutions

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going around it- found in phono breakdown

33
Q

TOT found in?

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phono breakdown

34
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reduced performance on tasks requiring phonological knowledge or production

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phono breakdown