Wernicke's and Broca's Aphasia

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Broca's: difficult ... ( 7 months ago by melodyxp)
Broca's: difficult word production, loss of fluency, telegraphic speech, difficulties with production and comprehension of syntax, and painfully aware of their problem
Wernicke': errors of word comprehension and production without loss of fluency, some semantic confusion in both production and comprehension, they are unware
some people with ... ( 7 months ago by 1210donna)
some people with autism have these
hehe, you all sound ... ( 6 months ago by townc123321)
hehe, you all sound like undergrad psych students desperate to show off your knowledge, humor me and msg back if this is the case.
P.s- why do i think this, well because i am an undergrad psych student myself!
Broca's aphasia can ... ( 6 months ago by Finarda)
Broca's aphasia can be even worse than that - sometimes the patient can't even express any words they intend to say, instead only repeating the word that happened to be stuck in their mind before the aphasia happened. There was a famous case called "Tan" because that was all he could say. I can also speak from personal experience as I experience Broca's aphasia when I get a migraine. Sometimes I have no "word" thoughts, no words at all. I can still understand speech though and I'm aware.
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It's not a disease. ... ( 5 months ago by justpoo)
It's not a disease. It's a disorder.
no, the case was ... ( 4 months ago by enginCan88)
no, the case was not like that. we're students of department of foreign language education. we had a project on linguistics. hope you like it :)
are they able to ... ( 4 months ago by llycnf)
are they able to communicate through written word? or is that also imparied?
Broca patients ... ( 4 months ago by vegansquared)
Broca patients usually can understand spoken and written language, but they can't produce either. Wernicke patients don't even understand.
Well I haven't ... ( 3 months ago by Guile1989)
Well I haven't posted any show-off comments, but I',also a Psychology undergraduate, studying at the University of Glasgow. I've only really started getting lectures on Cognitive Psychology, and I've only really skimmed the surface of issues like the Aphasia's, the degenerative diseases, understanding and acquisition of language fromchildhood and so forth. So honestly, any more advanced Psychologists out there who can give me any particular relative pointers in this topic, I'd be grateful.
This doesn't seem ... ( 3 months ago by curlyprincess1)
This doesn't seem like a fair study because their first language isn't English anyway, surely?? This would surely impair their abilities more.
LOL. that doesn't ... ( 2 months ago by xyfnda)
LOL. that doesn't look like a dorm room to you?
Bullshit. You don't ... ( 2 months ago by xyfnda)
Bullshit. You don't just get brain damage from normal migraines. These people NEVER recover.
what do you mean by ... ( 2 months ago by enginCan88)
what do you mean by saying this is not a fair study? We had a project on this topic, and we had to record a video about it. We also study these disorders, and we are aware of the features of them. We don't mislead anyone anyway. If you don't like this, feel free to record a perfect one! What we do here is to share the video.
PS. Yes that is a dorm room. What is wrong with that?!
Does anyone ... ( 1 month ago by SGUSOMUSA)
Does anyone recognize this accent??? I dont think its Russian...Somewhere in teh Balkan's perhaps??
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With an aphasia, ... ( 1 month ago by vampiregoth9)
With an aphasia, you retain a dominant language if you're multilingual, and it doesn't have to be what was once your stronger language. No one knows why. This person may choose to speak in English because they can't express themselves (or they feel they can't) in their stronger tongue. In that regard, it's perfectly fair.
Turkish :) ( 1 month ago by enginCan88)
Turkish :)
"never though ... ( 1 month ago by curiousone9019)
"never though broca's aphasia could be that bad"
looks more like wernicke's aphasia to me.
I'm studying for a psych exam right now so correct me if i'm wrong
these guys are ... ( 1 month ago by jl0106)
these guys are total asian girls!
hocam ben amerikada ... ( 3 weeks ago by gsfirat41)
hocam ben amerikada yasiyorum okula
gidiyorum, neurobiology dersi aliyorum. Broca's ve Wernicke hastaliklarinda video ariyordum siz ciktiniz.:))
yeah, a lot of Americans who are watching this including me can get a little mixed up because of the heavy accent these guys use plus the grammar errors when speaking.and in wernicke's the patient is repeating the words way too much:)) you gotta give these guys a credit because english is not their first language.
broca aphasia is ... ( 3 weeks ago by droh231)
broca aphasia is absolutely not fluent -dr husam odeh -physical medicine and rehabilitation
broca aphasia is ... ( 3 weeks ago by droh231)
broca aphasia is absolutely not fluent -dr husam odeh -physical medicine and rehabilitation
thanks for the ... ( 1 week ago by azrabel)
thanks for the video. I must agree with pegueroxx, i think the first patient is presenting a conduction aphasia. Best regards.


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