Areas of Brain
Language Disorders
The processing of language
Research
100

The only area of the brain responsible for speech production

Broca's area

100

A type of condition in which speech is very slow because of damage to the frontal lobe

Broca’s aphasia

100

Define phoneme

A smallest unit of sound that can change meaning in a language

100

What is EEG?

This brain imaging technique measures electrical activity using electrodes on the scalp.

200

Describe Wernicke's area

You understand language comprehension and meaning in this area of the brain

200

When an individual has difficulty repeating words or phrases despite intact comprehension

conduction aphasia

200

The mental dictionary that stores word meanings and associations is?

Lexicon

200

The abbreviation FMRI stands for?

functional magnetic resonance imaging

300

What will happen if you were to damage the arcuate fasciculus?

A disruption communication between Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas

300

What is Wernicke’s aphasia?

Another type of disorder that involves fluent but nonsensical speech and poor comprehension

300

What is syntactic processing?

A process where you are analyzing sentence structure and grammar.

300

What is the lesion method?

A method studying language deficits by examining patients with brain damage.

400

What's the left hemisphere?

This hemisphere is dominant for language in most right-handed individuals

400

T/F: Aphasia is a disorder caused by brain damage, not developmental issues, affecting speaking, understanding, reading, or writing

True

400

Define semantic processing.

The stage of language processing where meaning is interpreted based on context and knowledge.

400

T/F:This theory suggests that function ability is innate and supported by a specialized brain system.

False: language ability is innate and supported by a specialized brain system, not function. 

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