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Wernicke's Aphasia
Posted by: RedSkyAtNight8
Video duration: 185 seconds
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Wernicke's aphasia is a neurological disorder typically caused by stroke. It affects the Wernicke's region in the brain's left hemisphere which is reasoned to be responsible for processing of meaning, especially as it relates to verbal communication, hence the problems with speech witnessed in these patients.
Credit goes to Neil Carlson's "Foundations of Physiological Behavior".
Related: aphasia, neurological, psychology, wernickes
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Broca's and Wernicke's Aphasic Sock Puppets
Posted by: knappsych
Video duration: 53 seconds
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It's really quiet, so you might want to enable the captions. This was A great idea that could have been executed better. Attempts to demonstrate differences between Broca's and Wernicke's Aphasias. I added captions and some comments to the student's video.
Related: aphasia, broca, credit, extra, knapp, language, psychology, quincy, university, wernicke
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Recovering Cognition After Stroke (Stroke Recovery #4)
Posted by: illumistream
Video duration: 193 seconds
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A person who has had a stroke may suddenly have trouble speaking, or be unable to recall names or faces. While normal, this is quite frightening, and requires treatment.
Related: aphasia, brain, brocas, dementia, disability, doctor, expert, global, health, medicine, stroke, vascular, wernickes
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How Brain Processes Language
Posted by: adrianpd
Video duration: 302 seconds
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Language Development & Acquistion.
What areas of brain are involved with language processing? The Broca, Wernicke's, Auditory Cortex & Visual Cortex
Related: asl, brain, deaf, language
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