Wernicke's Area
Broca's or Wernicke's area. --Allison
Aphasia is a communication disorder that occurs as a result of damage to the language areas of the brain. It can affect the ability to speak, understand, read, and write. Various types of aphasia exist, depending on the location and extent of the brain lesion.
Yes the result from a lesion on the cochlear nerve is sensorineural deafness. The result from the fusion of the ossicles is conduction deafness.
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Well it depends on what is meant by the term "flashback." And aphasia is in a whole different camp than a flashback. Aphasia.org explains much about aphasia. Aphasia is often a SYMPTOM rather than a result of something. Aphasia means disordered communication with the world, and difficulty or inability to share with other people, their thoughts by using words, about ideas and concepts. However, cognitive abilities are often intact.
A raised lesion filled with pus. A pustule is usually the result of an infection, such as acne, imptigeo, or boils.
Yes. For some people, during the prodrome phase of the migraine, neurological symptoms such as aphasia can occur. This is more commonly seen in hemipleglic and basilar artery migraines.
Wernicke's aphasia or sensory aphasia are terms that are used for the inability to produce or understand words. Another term used is agnosia. These syndromes are generally the result of injury to specific areas of the brain
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