Exam 1 Part 11 Flashcards
Paraphasia defined by errors at the phonemic level
Phonemic/literal
Paraphasia defined by words produced is entirely different and not more than 50% intelligible
Neologism/neologistic paraphasia
Paraphasia defined by the substitution of one word for another word that is similar in meaning
Semantic paraphasia
Paraphasia defined by the substitution of one word for another word that is not similar in meaning
Unrelated verbal aphasia
What does ICFWHO stand for?
International Classification Function World Health Organization
Word that is said repeatedly and inappropriately
Perseveration
Word said earlier is repeatedly and inadvertently produced
Perseverative paraphasia
Lack of grammar by omitting function words
Agrammatism
In-between words used to frame major content words in a sentence
Function words
Words that carry the majority of meaning
Content words
Few words are used but words still carry a great deal of meaning
Telegraphic speech
Inability to repeat due to lesion at arcuate fasiculus
Repetition deficits
Pathway between the Broca’s and Wernicke’s area that allows for repetition of words
Arcuate fasiculus
Lobe of the brain that is responsible for comprehending words
Left temporal lobe
Lobe of the brain that is responsible for verbal output
Left frontal lobe