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11 Cards in this Set
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Broca's aphasia affects which regions
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Usually BA44, 45
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Wernicke's Area is
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BA22
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Wada test is a procedure where
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Anaesthetic is injected into carotid artery
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The right hemisphere is apparently important for
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Prosody
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Conduction aphasia occurs with lesion to what area?
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Arcuate fasciculus (connection between Wernicke's and Broca's)
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Transcortical aphasia is caused by
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Lesions to connections between Parietal and Temporal lobes
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What is a model for the construction of speech from noise?
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Heschl's gyrus (A1) - audition
Superior temporal gyrus - Tones Superior temporal sulcus - Speech Middle, inferior temporal gyrus, temporal pole, angular gyrus - Words |
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The visual word form area is
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Occipitotemporal sulcus (adjacent to FFA)
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Pure alexia is caused by lesions to what area
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Occipitotemporal sulcus
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Deep dyslexia severs the link between
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Sound and Reading (reliance on Direct route)
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Surface dyslexia affects the reading of pseudowords?
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No
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