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What is receptive aphasia and what does it mean?

Wernicke’s (Receptive) Aphasia. In this form of aphasia the ability to grasp the meaning of spoken words and sentences is impaired, while the ease of producing connected speech is not very affected. Therefore Wernicke’s aphasia is also referred to as ‘fluent aphasia’ or ‘receptive aphasia’. Reading and writing are often severely impaired. As in…

Which is the best description of Wernicke’s aphasia?

Wernicke’s (Receptive) Aphasia. In Wernicke’s aphasia, the ability to grasp the meaning of spoken words and sentences is impaired, while the ease of producing connected speech is not very affected. Therefore Wernicke’s aphasia is also referred to as ‘fluent aphasia’ or ‘receptive aphasia’.

What do you need to know about primary progressive aphasia?

Summary Summary. Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) affects a person’s ability to use language to communicate. This includes difficulty making or understanding speech (aphasia). PPA is a specific type of a more general disease called frontotemporal dementia.

Can a person with aphasia produce a sentence?

As in other forms of aphasia, individuals can have completely preserved intellectual and cognitive capabilities unrelated to speech and language. Persons with Wernicke’s aphasia can produce many words and they often speak using grammatically correct sentences with normal rate and prosody.

Why do people with aphasia have profound language deficits?

Patients with this type of aphasia usually have profound language comprehension deficits, even for single words or simple sentences. This is because in Wernicke’s aphasia individuals have damage in brain areas that are important for processing the meaning of words and spoken language.

What do people with aphasia say in a sentence?

People with Wernicke’s aphasia may speak in long, complete sentences that have no meaning, adding unnecessary words and even creating made-up words. For example, someone with Wernicke’s aphasia may say, “You know that smoodle pinkered and that I want to get him round and take care of him like you want before.”

Are there any drugs that help with aphasia?

The justification for the use of drugs in the treatment of aphasia is based on two types of evidence. Some drugs, such as dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine), improve attention span and enhance learning and memory.

Who is the best aphasia expert in the world?

Dr. Bartels is a published aphasia researcher, presenter, author, and founder of The Aphasia Center Intensive Aphasia Program. She is an aphasia diagnostic and treatment expert with over 11 years of daily experience. She helps families with aphasia all over the world plan their recovery and exceed their goals.