Adult Neurogenic Disorders Exam 1
1. Three broad types of neurogenic communication disorders.: 1. Acquired disorder of
language (i.e. aphasia)
2. Cognitive communication disorder
3. Sensory motor speech disorders
2. Acquired disorder of language - Aphasia -
: language processing
3. Motor speech disorders - (impairment in the
motor planning or programming of speech movements).: apraxia of speech
4. - impairment in the execution of those plans (i.e. speech
articulation).: Dysarthrias
5. Language processes - form, content, and use: Language processes - form, content, and use
6. Use or Pragmatics falls under .: -
damage in this area falls under cognitive disorders
7. It is an impairment, a cognitive impairment that affects or adversely affects language and speech.:
Cognitive communication disorder
8. The different processes are localized to different parts of the brain, and when those areas are
damaged you get the specific disorders.: The different processes are localized to different parts
of the brain, and when those areas are damaged you get the specific disorders.
9. Three types of cogn. communication disorders
- -
: TBI, dementia, and Right Hemisphere Disorder
10. - semantic knowledge.
Knowledge of the world.: Anterior temporal lobe
11.Neurolinguistic or psycholinguistic perspectives, can tell you what type of
is affected.: processing
12.Cognitive perspective, functional perspective, can tell you what the
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.: symptoms ; are
13.Language level problem - comprehension or expressive - multimodal in nature. There are two
ways we comprehend language - auditory and visual (reading) (receptive). Expressive - verbal or
written.: Language level problem
- comprehension or expressive - multimodal in nature. There are two ways we
comprehend language - auditory and visual (reading) (receptive). Expressive - verbal or
written.
14.T/F? Aphasia is always a central nervous system dysfunction.: True
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15.Language function is localized to the left hemisphere for the most part for
handed individuals. For half of hand-
ed individuals language is localized to the right and the other half is left.: right
left
16.There exists a broad correspondence between the nature and different aspects of language
processing and the collections of symptoms observed between neurogenic communication disorders
as well as the different symp- toms present within different manifestations of a particular neurogenic
dis- orders.: There exists a broad correspondence between the nature and different aspects of
language processing and the collections of symptoms observed between neurogenic
communication disorders as well as the different symptoms present within different
manifestations of a particular neurogenic disorders.
17.Neuroanatomy of cogntive communicative processes.: Prefrontal cortex Anterior temporal
lobe
Hippocampus
18.Neuroanatomy of language processing.: Broca's area, Wernicke's area, Supramarginal
gyrus
19.Neuroanatomy of motor planning/programming and motor execution.: Cra- nial nerves
Subcortex
Primary and Premotor areas of cortex
20.A broad correspondence exists between:
1. components of speech/language/communication processing in psycholin- guitic models and
2. speech/language/communication functions associated with different brain regions.
- Connectivity: A broad correspondence exists between:
1. components of speech/language/communication processing in psycholinguitic models and
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2. speech/language/communication functions associated with different brain re- gions.
- Connectivity
21.There exists a broad correspondence between the location(s) of damage in the human nervous
system and the different types of neurogenic commu-
1. Three broad types of neurogenic communication disorders.: 1. Acquired disorder of
language (i.e. aphasia)
2. Cognitive communication disorder
3. Sensory motor speech disorders
2. Acquired disorder of language - Aphasia -
: language processing
3. Motor speech disorders - (impairment in the
motor planning or programming of speech movements).: apraxia of speech
4. - impairment in the execution of those plans (i.e. speech
articulation).: Dysarthrias
5. Language processes - form, content, and use: Language processes - form, content, and use
6. Use or Pragmatics falls under .: -
damage in this area falls under cognitive disorders
7. It is an impairment, a cognitive impairment that affects or adversely affects language and speech.:
Cognitive communication disorder
8. The different processes are localized to different parts of the brain, and when those areas are
damaged you get the specific disorders.: The different processes are localized to different parts
of the brain, and when those areas are damaged you get the specific disorders.
9. Three types of cogn. communication disorders
- -
: TBI, dementia, and Right Hemisphere Disorder
10. - semantic knowledge.
Knowledge of the world.: Anterior temporal lobe
11.Neurolinguistic or psycholinguistic perspectives, can tell you what type of
is affected.: processing
12.Cognitive perspective, functional perspective, can tell you what the
, Adult Neurogenic Disorders Exam 1
.: symptoms ; are
13.Language level problem - comprehension or expressive - multimodal in nature. There are two
ways we comprehend language - auditory and visual (reading) (receptive). Expressive - verbal or
written.: Language level problem
- comprehension or expressive - multimodal in nature. There are two ways we
comprehend language - auditory and visual (reading) (receptive). Expressive - verbal or
written.
14.T/F? Aphasia is always a central nervous system dysfunction.: True
, Adult Neurogenic Disorders Exam 1
15.Language function is localized to the left hemisphere for the most part for
handed individuals. For half of hand-
ed individuals language is localized to the right and the other half is left.: right
left
16.There exists a broad correspondence between the nature and different aspects of language
processing and the collections of symptoms observed between neurogenic communication disorders
as well as the different symp- toms present within different manifestations of a particular neurogenic
dis- orders.: There exists a broad correspondence between the nature and different aspects of
language processing and the collections of symptoms observed between neurogenic
communication disorders as well as the different symptoms present within different
manifestations of a particular neurogenic disorders.
17.Neuroanatomy of cogntive communicative processes.: Prefrontal cortex Anterior temporal
lobe
Hippocampus
18.Neuroanatomy of language processing.: Broca's area, Wernicke's area, Supramarginal
gyrus
19.Neuroanatomy of motor planning/programming and motor execution.: Cra- nial nerves
Subcortex
Primary and Premotor areas of cortex
20.A broad correspondence exists between:
1. components of speech/language/communication processing in psycholin- guitic models and
2. speech/language/communication functions associated with different brain regions.
- Connectivity: A broad correspondence exists between:
1. components of speech/language/communication processing in psycholinguitic models and
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2. speech/language/communication functions associated with different brain re- gions.
- Connectivity
21.There exists a broad correspondence between the location(s) of damage in the human nervous
system and the different types of neurogenic commu-