Aphasia Quiz 2

During the neurological processes for language, many areas of the brain:
A. work in isolation to process and produce specific aspects of tasks
B. individually complete specific tasks, but association fibers keep a main language hub informed of activity
C. work together to understand and create language/communication
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During the neurological processes for language, many areas of the brain:
A. work in isolation to process and produce specific aspects of tasks
B. individually complete specific tasks, but association fibers keep a main language hub informed of activity
C. work together to understand and create language/communication
the following are examples of language related to dementia, except: A. can repeat simple sentences B. good word recognition C. acute/sudden onset of language decline D. preserved syntax/grammar E. slow to respond to stimulic. acute/sudden onset of language declineIndividuals with dysarthria do no speak efficiently due to a lesion of the CNA or PNS resulting in slowness, weakness, incoordination of musculature or alternation in muscle tone associate with speech. The resulting speech differences are detected in basic motor speech processes. Which of the following is not considered a motor speech process associated with dysarthria: A. prosody B. resonance C. respiration D. phonation E. gesturee. gestureIn the process of differential diagnosis between aphasia and acquired apraxia of speech (AoS), which of the following symptoms would lead you to suspect AoS? A. word finding difficulty B. both semantic and phonemic paraphasias C. jargon D. articulatory errors are inconsistent E. repetition is perfectly preservedd. articulatory errors are inconsistentPicture of a fork: Example of a neologism A. car B. forp C. knife D. lealti E. candled. lealtiPicture of a fork: Example of a semantic paraphasia A. car B. forp C. knife D. lealti E. candlec. knifePicture of a fork: Example of a phonemic paraphasia A. car B. forp C. knife D. lealti E. candleb. forp