what does acquired apraxia affect?
articulation
what kind of speech do people with broca's aphasia display?
agrammatic, telegraphic, word finding problems
what are the 3 types of anomia?
word production anomia
word selection anomia
semantic anomia
if a person displays fluent, meaningful speech, has intact receptive language, but disproportionately severe anomia, which form of aphasia do they have?
anomic aphasia
what is the name of Elvis Presley's daughter?
Lisa Marie Presley
which regions of the brain are associated with apraxia of speech?
insula
ventrolateral premotor area
frontal operculum
posterior broca's area
where is the location of damage for Wernicke's aphasia?
damage to posterior superior portion of temporal lobe
what are examples of word production anomia?
broca's aphasia
apraxia of speech
if a patient has little to no receptive or expressive language and is unable to repeat or verbally produce a word, which type of aphasia do they have?
global aphasia
What is the name of Finnick's wife in the Hunger Games?
Annie Cresta
what 3 things are necessary for a diagnosis of apraxia of speech?
slowed rate of speech production
sound errors
prosodic abnormalities
what are some common characteristics of global aphasia?
little to no receptive or expressive language
often unable to verbally produce a word
unable to repeat
perseverate on neologisms
cognitive and motor deficits
what is surface alexia?
trouble with irregular print-to-sound correspondences
if a patient has damage to the temporal-parietal region, the supramarginal gyrus, or the white matter pathway, which type of aphasia do they have?
conduction aphasia
who sings Free bird?
Lynyrd Skynyrd
what are the articulatory characteristics of AOS?
substitutions, distortions, omissions, additions, prolongations, perceived voicing errors, affricates/fricatives more likely to error than stops/nasals, consonant clusters more difficult
where is the location of damage for transcortical sensory aphasia?
border of the temporal and occipital lobes or the parietal lobe (superior region)
what is semantic agraphia?
trouble spelling homophones
if a patient displays slow and labored speech with restricted grammar and absent intonation but efficient repeating skills, which type of aphasia do they have?
transcortical motor aphasia
piano
what's the difference between motor planning and motor programming?
motor planning is the general plan of movement; motor programming is the particular specifications of the movement
conduction aphasia
what are the types of central agraphia?
deep, phonological, surface, semantic, graphemic buffer
if a large portion of the perisylvian area has been damaged, what type of aphasia might the patient have?
global aphasia
Can you name 3 Hunger Games districts and their specialties?
District 2 - weapons manufacturing
District 3 - technology
District 4 - fishing
District 5 - power/electricity
District 6 - transportation
District 7 - lumber
District 8- textiles
District 9 - grain
District 10 - livestock
District 11 - agriculture
District 12 - mining