Expressive aphasia - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expressive_aphasiaExpressive aphasia, also known as Broca's aphasia, is a type of aphasia characterized by partial loss of the ability to produce language (spoken, manual, or written), although comprehension generally remains intact. A person with expressive aphasia will exhibit effortful speech. Speech … Näytä lisääBroca's (expressive) aphasia is a type of non-fluent aphasia in which an individual's speech is halting and effortful.… Näytä lisääExpressive aphasia is classified as non-fluent aphasia, as opposed to fluent aphasia. Diagnosis is done on a… Näytä lisääIn most individuals with expressive aphasia, the majority of recovery is seen within the first year following a stroke or injury. The majority of this improvement is seen in the first four weeks in therapy following a stroke and slows thereafter. However, this … Näytä lisääMore common• Stroke or brain anoxia.• Brain tumor• Brain trauma Näytä lisääCurrently, there is no standard treatment for expressive aphasia. Most aphasia treatment is individualized based on a patient's condition … Näytä lisääExpressive aphasia was first identified by the French neurologist Paul Broca. By examining the brains of deceased individuals having acquired expressive aphasia in life, he … Näytä lisää• Broca's area• Transcortical sensory aphasia• Wernicke's aphasia• Word salad Näytä lisää