Broca's aphasia

Broca's aphasia

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@4998826p
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@JewBrownie
@JewBrownie - 02.05.2016 03:02

This is TOTALLY me after a night out drinking 😂😂😂😂😂

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@betha196
@betha196 - 12.12.2013 23:49

What is she trying to say at the end when she circles the picture? Ruff? 

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@betha196
@betha196 - 12.12.2013 22:02

Does anyone have a transcript for this?

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@ManGoesGood
@ManGoesGood - 24.10.2013 06:08

I know that music therapy is sometimes used to help treat Broca's aphasia--could rap/poetry also be used by patients to communicate, if not at first, then later on?

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@madamegeorge7258
@madamegeorge7258 - 01.07.2013 05:10

Hodor.

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@ArjunBabbra
@ArjunBabbra - 12.06.2013 22:57

Wernickes Aphasia is known as 'receptive aphasia'. They speak at a normal fluency, however a lot of what they say is nonsensical. They can follow conversational cues and respond with the correct intonations, etc. This lady has Broca's aphasia or "productive aphasia".

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@Raz94Mac
@Raz94Mac - 05.12.2012 02:24

Wouldn't this be wernickes aphasia?...

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@vagusnerve89
@vagusnerve89 - 19.12.2010 22:15

@BladesOfMunch This is the one You are right

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@TheAdjuster1
@TheAdjuster1 - 04.08.2010 06:32

thanks for the upload. is she trying to describe what she is reading or is she trying to describe a picture that she is looking at?

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