Aphasia: loss of the ability to speak, write, and /or comprehend the written or spoken word.
Aphasia is a condition that results in the loss of the ability to speak, write, or comprehend written or spoken language. It is typically caused by damage to the language centers of the brain, often due to stroke or traumatic brain injury.
I believe that is 'aphasia' , and it can also impede the ability to speak coherently
The inability to speak is known as aphasia.
The inability to speak is known as aphasia.
Aphasia describes the sudden loss of ability to speak, meaning the ability was once there, and now it is gone.
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Aphasia. This condition can result from brain damage, such as a stroke or head injury, affecting a person's ability to communicate effectively. Treatment may involve speech therapy and other interventions to improve language skills.
Sounds like a stroke.
The loss of the ability to read is called alexia or acquired dyslexia. It can be caused by brain injuries, strokes, or neurodegenerative diseases, and it affects a person's ability to process written language. Specialized therapies and interventions can help individuals regain some reading abilities.
Aphasia is the loss of the ability to speak, loss of language comprehension and reading and writing abilities. It is usually caused by damage to the cerebrum, usually after a stroke, or seizure, or it can be due to a brain tumor.
Apraxia is the loss of the ability to use objects properly, often resulting in difficulty performing purposeful movements or tasks despite having the physical ability to do so. It can affect a person's ability to perform everyday activities such as dressing, eating, or using tools.