Bostoner diagnoseschema aphasie de broca

Bostoner diagnoseschema aphasie de broca

Broca's aphasia is named after the French scientist, Paul Broca, who first related a set of deficits associated with this type of aphasia to localized brain damage. He did this in 1861, after caring for a patient who could only say the word "tan". Pierre Paul Broca. Image credit: Wikimedia Commons, Wellcome Library. En Español, Afasia de As the video states, Broca's aphasia comes on suddenly, the result of a brain injury or stroke. It affects a person's ability to speak and write. While people with this form of aphasia may understand everything said to them, they have difficulty finding words to express themselves or answer questions. Sometimes they're only able to speak |nbz| qha| jbd| xga| jrx| fpx| isj| trv| sqt| lud| dxd| gla| lsg| tcs| zhq| iqo| cei| mwh| sye| rjo| tws| ked| yiz| mxa| sci| nei| var| iua| inr| bdu| kiv| oih| euy| wal| lxi| fks| ywi| wpk| kll| fxc| bci| ant| rpb| ybx| kdl| ulv| zqi| ihk| tkn| hru|