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Conduction Aphasia
Want to know a little more about conduction aphasia? Here is an overview of what it is and how it is treated.
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I'm very proud of the people I've been working with as they are able to repeat back whatever I say. I'm very proud of them.
@abdullahsaif9196
4 жыл бұрын
Your qualification.
My partner just had a stroke last july and he has aphasia lucky he is able to understand both English and his native language and his automatic speech has increased alot..and his repeatition is not that bad..he only had trouble repeating when he says the sentence so fast....
I have conduction aphasia If you can , please help me
Hi thank you for your introduction! when you say there're very specific treatment techniques for conduction aphasia, do you mind sharing more info on that?
Thank you! I’m working on an essay on aphasia and was having difficulty wrapping my head around how Conduction differed from Broca and Wernicke’s.
Thank you so much,
I am looking for the specific treatment approaches when treating PWA (specifically conduction). I researched RET- response elaboration training, and found that many SLPs use this with specifically PWA who have Conduction Aphasia. If repetition is poor in Conduction patients, how do you elaborate other than questions using this technique?
Is conduction aphasia the same with anomic aphasia? In terms of manifestation of expression and reception
@alexvanderstadt2901
4 жыл бұрын
The reception of speech is entirely different Olasoji. Anomic aphasia does not limit the auditive skills notably. The expression with Anomia, on the other hand, struggles in manifesting nouns in particular. Of course the predominant defining factor is that the link between understanding and production is affected.
Is conduction aphasia the same as wernicke's aphasia??
@creamofthecrop4339
4 жыл бұрын
wernicke’s aphasia affects your ability to understand language. It affects the wernicke’s area in your brain. Conduction aphasia does not affect understanding, only really the repetition of words. It is a problem with the arcuate fasciculus, that connects broca’s and wernicke’s areas in the brain.
Thank youuu
Hello Sierra I have a question Now there is an area in the brain called broca’s area, which is responsible for speech production, and when it gets damaged, the patient lose the fluency in his speech. I know you know these information, but it is just an introduction 😄 My question: People who speak completely normal when they are alone (i mean when they speak out loud with themselves) But they stutter when they speak to other people, even very close people; family, close friends… Are these group of stutterers have a damaged broca’s area or it is normal (intact), and their stuttering is all about psychogenic issue?
keep going Sara
I am here because someone under a language video said a guy probably has this but i don't think it's the same thing. Or this Aphasia also has for babies when they learn a language? 😅 I only can't talk fluently in english because it's my second language and i didn't have people to practice with. Plus it depends wheter i talk to someone i like or someone who makes me uncomfortable. .
How is this related to global aphasia
@SierraSpeech
5 жыл бұрын
Typically people with global aphasia have deficits in every area.
Great
do people with conduction aphasia have involuntary repeating?
@tamilcom562
3 жыл бұрын
no but their capability to repeat sentences is severely impaired
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