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- Global_aphasia abstract "Global aphasia, like all forms of aphasia, is a type of language disorder caused by damage to the brain. Global aphasia is a severe form of nonfluent aphasia that affects both receptive and expressive language skills. Severe, acquired impairments of communicative abilities are present across all language modalities, and often no single communicative modality is notably better than another. Specifically, global aphasia leads leads to severe impairment of production, comprehension, and repetition of language. Patients with global aphasia are unable to speak much; they may be able to say a few short utterances, but their overall production ability is very poor. Furthermore, patients with global aphasia have an extremely impaired ability to understand what others say. Lastly, those with global aphasia are almost fully incapable of repeating words and utterances. This type of aphasia often results from a large lesion of the left perisylvian cortex and is associated with damage to Broca’s area, Wernicke’s area, and insular regions which are associated with aspects of language. Global aphasia profoundly impairs oral and written language production as well as auditory and written comprehension, yet a person with global aphasia may still be able to express themselves through facial expressions, gestures and intonation.".
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- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Agraphia.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Aphasia.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Apraxia_of_speech.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Auditory_verbal_agnosia.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Brocas_area.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aphasias.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Dyslexia.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Expressive_aphasia.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Expressive_language_disorder.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Hemiparesis.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Homonymous_hemianopsia.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Language_disorder.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Language_processing_in_the_brain.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Lesion.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Major_depressive_disorder.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Middle_cerebral_artery.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Muteness.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Stroke.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Transcortical_sensory_aphasia.
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLink Wernickes_area.
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- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Global aphasia".
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Global".
- Global_aphasia wikiPageWikiLinkText "global aphasia".
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- Global_aphasia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Global_aphasia subject Category:Aphasias.
- Global_aphasia hypernym Disorder.
- Global_aphasia type Disease.
- Global_aphasia type Disorder.
- Global_aphasia comment "Global aphasia, like all forms of aphasia, is a type of language disorder caused by damage to the brain. Global aphasia is a severe form of nonfluent aphasia that affects both receptive and expressive language skills. Severe, acquired impairments of communicative abilities are present across all language modalities, and often no single communicative modality is notably better than another.".
- Global_aphasia label "Global aphasia".
- Global_aphasia sameAs Q662626.
- Global_aphasia sameAs الحبسة_الشاملة.
- Global_aphasia sameAs Globale_Aphasie.
- Global_aphasia sameAs Gemengde_afasie.
- Global_aphasia sameAs Afazja_globalna.
- Global_aphasia sameAs m.03vh41.
- Global_aphasia sameAs Q662626.
- Global_aphasia wasDerivedFrom Global_aphasia?oldid=705053896.
- Global_aphasia depiction The_classical_Wernicke-Lichtheim-Geschwind_model_of_the_neurobiology_of_language_fpsyg-04-00416-g001.jpg.
- Global_aphasia isPrimaryTopicOf Global_aphasia.