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- Receptive_aphasia abstract "Receptive aphasia, also known as Wernicke’s aphasia, fluent aphasia, or sensory aphasia, is a type of aphasia traditionally associated with neurological damage to Wernicke’s area in the brain, (Brodmann area 22, in the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus of the dominant hemisphere). However, the key deficits of receptive aphasia do not come from damage to Wernicke's area; instead, most of the core difficulties are proposed to come from damage to the medial temporal lobe and underlying white matter. Damage in this area not only destroys local language regions but also cuts off most of the occipital, temporal, and parietal regions from the core language region.People with receptive aphasia are unable to understand language in its written or spoken form, and even though they can speak with normal grammar, syntax, rate, and intonation, they cannot express themselves meaningfully using language.Receptive aphasia is not to be confused with Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.".
- Receptive_aphasia icd10 "F80.2".
- Receptive_aphasia icd9 "784.3".
- Receptive_aphasia meshId "D001041".
- Receptive_aphasia thumbnail BrocasAreaSmall.png?width=300.
- Receptive_aphasia wikiPageExternalLink www.aphasiacenter.org.
- Receptive_aphasia wikiPageID "26011".
- Receptive_aphasia wikiPageRevisionID "602355495".
- Receptive_aphasia caption "Broca's area and Wernicke's area".
- Receptive_aphasia hasPhotoCollection Receptive_aphasia.
- Receptive_aphasia icd "784.3".
- Receptive_aphasia icd "F80.2".
- Receptive_aphasia meshid "D001041".
- Receptive_aphasia name "Receptive aphasia".
- Receptive_aphasia wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Receptive_aphasia subject Category:Aphasias.
- Receptive_aphasia subject Category:Disorders_of_psychological_development.
- Receptive_aphasia subject Category:Neuropsychology.
- Receptive_aphasia subject Category:Stroke.
- Receptive_aphasia type Disease.
- Receptive_aphasia type AilmentCondition.
- Receptive_aphasia type Situation.
- Receptive_aphasia comment "Receptive aphasia, also known as Wernicke’s aphasia, fluent aphasia, or sensory aphasia, is a type of aphasia traditionally associated with neurological damage to Wernicke’s area in the brain, (Brodmann area 22, in the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus of the dominant hemisphere).".
- Receptive_aphasia label "Afasia de Wernicke".
- Receptive_aphasia label "Aphasie réceptive".
- Receptive_aphasia label "Receptive aphasia".
- Receptive_aphasia label "Sensorische afasie".
- Receptive_aphasia label "Wernicke-Aphasie".
- Receptive_aphasia label "Афазия Вернике".
- Receptive_aphasia label "حُبسة استقبالية".
- Receptive_aphasia label "感觉性失语症".
- Receptive_aphasia sameAs Wernicke-Aphasie.
- Receptive_aphasia sameAs Aphasie_réceptive.
- Receptive_aphasia sameAs Sensorische_afasie.
- Receptive_aphasia sameAs Afasia_de_Wernicke.
- Receptive_aphasia sameAs m.06h5g.
- Receptive_aphasia sameAs Q1741331.
- Receptive_aphasia sameAs Q1741331.
- Receptive_aphasia wasDerivedFrom Receptive_aphasia?oldid=602355495.
- Receptive_aphasia depiction BrocasAreaSmall.png.
- Receptive_aphasia isPrimaryTopicOf Receptive_aphasia.
- Receptive_aphasia name "Receptive aphasia".