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damage to these axonscausesconduction aphasia

Damage to this gyruscan causeconduction aphasia

damage to this bundlecausedconduction aphasia

Damage to this regioncould causeconduction aphasia

The brain damagecausingconduction aphasia

that damage to the fibers under the insulawould leadto conduction aphasia

damage to the parietal lobe of the brain.[11(passive) is caused byConduction aphasia

Specific damage to this tract is thoughtto causeconduction aphasia

Any kind of damage and obstruction to arcuate asciculuscan leadto conduction aphasia

damage to the arcuate fasciculus , which connects Broca 's and Wernicke 's areas(passive) is caused byConduction aphasia

damage in the parietal lobe of the language - dominant hemisphere(passive) is caused byConduction aphasia

Any kind of damage to the parietal lobe located in the braincan also causeconduction aphasia

damage to structures that interact with the major language areas of the brain(passive) is caused byConduction aphasia

damage in the language - dominant hemisphere ( the left hemisphere in most individuals(passive) is caused byConduction aphasia

damage to area Spt -- a functionally defined region in the vicinity of the left planum temporale that exhibits auditory - motor response properties , and which we claim computes a mapping between auditory and motor speech representations , critical for aspects of speech production(passive) is caused byconduction aphasia

damage to the parietal lobe of the brain ... especially in regards to the area associated with the left - hemisphere dominant dorsal stream network(passive) is caused byConduction aphasia

damage to the inferior parietal lobule that extends into the subcortical white matter and damages(passive) caused byconduction aphasia

The interruption of the arcuate fasciculus in adulthoodcausesconduction aphasia

damage to the left superior temporal gyrus and the inferior parietal lobe ( Brodmann 's areas 39 and 40(passive) is caused byPersistent conduction aphasia

lesions in the left superior temporal gyrus and/or the left supramarginal gyrus.[6(passive) can ... be caused byconduction aphasia

dysfunctional information processing concerning bodily positions(passive) is caused byconduction apraxia

a disruption of the fiber pathways that connect Broca 's area and Wernicke 's area(passive) to be caused byConduction Aphasics Conduction aphasia

Impairedcausesconduction aphasia

deficits in the connections between the speech - comprehension and speech - production relatively good fluent areas(passive) is caused byConduction aphasia

A lesion that destroyed the pathway between the two centrescausedconduction aphasia

Lesions in this tracttypically resultin conduction aphasia

lesions in either the superior temporal or inferior parietal areas ( Bradley , 2003(passive) is caused by• Conduction aphasia

stroke(passive) caused byconduction aphasia

According to these studies , pSTG dysfunction leads to impairments of phonological output lexicon,12 phonological loading process during speech production,13 or phonological judgment of presented stimuli,14may resultin conduction aphasia

primarily(passive) is causedConduction aphasia

Lesions of the left inferior renko forex factory cortexmay leadto conduction aphasia

a lesion to : White matter beneath parietal lobe superior to lateral fissure(passive) is caused byConduction aphasia

either lesions or strokes(passive) caused byConduction Aphasia

a lesion of the tractresultedin conduction aphasia

SLF IV ( AF ) : thoughtresultin conduction aphasia

A Bundle Of Nerves(passive) To Be Caused ByConduction Aphasia

disruptions to certain components of the dorsal streamcan causeconduction aphasia

isolated interruption of white matter connections between Wernicke 's and Broca 's areas(passive) caused byconduction aphasia

propagation to the frontal lobe and insularesultedin ictal conduction aphasia

arcuate fasciculus lesionscausingconduction aphasia

any kind of damage and obstruction to arcuate asciculus can lead to conduction aphasia as it connects the two areas concerned with the speech and languagecausesany kind of damage and obstruction to arcuate asciculus can lead to conduction aphasia as it connects the two areas concerned with the speech and language

Apraxia of speech ( AOS ) and(passive) are ... causedApraxia of speech ( AOS ) and

in difficulty with repetitionresultsin difficulty with repetition

in difficulty repeating words or phrasesresultsin difficulty repeating words or phrases

from damage to the fiber bundles connecting the two language areasresultsfrom damage to the fiber bundles connecting the two language areas

from lesions that spare the arcuate fasciculusmay resultfrom lesions that spare the arcuate fasciculus

from disconnection between the anterior and posterior language areasresultsfrom disconnection between the anterior and posterior language areas

from a number of disturbances involving the centers subserving language comprehension and speech production , including the generalized dysfunction of toxic - metabolic encephalopathymay resultfrom a number of disturbances involving the centers subserving language comprehension and speech production , including the generalized dysfunction of toxic - metabolic encephalopathy

from a pure suprasylvian or a pure subsylvian lesion as well as from a combination of the twocan resultfrom a pure suprasylvian or a pure subsylvian lesion as well as from a combination of the two

from left hemisphere cortical lesions or from a disconnection of critical bundles of axons fibre tractmay resultfrom left hemisphere cortical lesions or from a disconnection of critical bundles of axons fibre tract

from injuryresultsfrom injury

from lesion of the white - matter pathways that connect Wernicke 's and Broca 's areas , especially the arcuate fasciculusgenerally resultsfrom lesion of the white - matter pathways that connect Wernicke 's and Broca 's areas , especially the arcuate fasciculus

typicallyresultstypically

interruptioncausedinterruption

from a lesion to the arcuate fasciculus , comprehension and speech productioncan resultfrom a lesion to the arcuate fasciculus , comprehension and speech production

from le- vation and malingering in their evaluationoften resultsfrom le- vation and malingering in their evaluation

from the disconnection of the sensory speech zone from the motor speech area by a single lesion in the left hemisphere[2 ] to the arcuate fasciculuscould resultfrom the disconnection of the sensory speech zone from the motor speech area by a single lesion in the left hemisphere[2 ] to the arcuate fasciculus

from damage along a continuum extending from Wernicke 's area to Broca 's arearesultsfrom damage along a continuum extending from Wernicke 's area to Broca 's area

from the disconnection of the sensory speech zone from the motor speech area by a single lesion in the left hemisphere to the arcuate fasciculuscould resultfrom the disconnection of the sensory speech zone from the motor speech area by a single lesion in the left hemisphere to the arcuate fasciculus

from damage to the spontaneous arcuate fasciculus , which connects Brocaresultsfrom damage to the spontaneous arcuate fasciculus , which connects Broca

from damage to the arcuate fasciculus ( AFresultingfrom damage to the arcuate fasciculus ( AF

from le- vation and malingering in their rankingagain resultsfrom le- vation and malingering in their ranking

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