| 11. | In 1992, he suffered a severe stroke that caused aphasia.
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| 12. | But other than the nominal aphasia no clinical terms are used.
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| 13. | Generation, which has often been accused of moral aphasia.
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| 14. | In 1962, he established the Institute for Childhood Aphasia at Stanford.
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| 15. | Aphasia is the loss of the ability to use or understand words.
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| 16. | Conduction aphasia is caused by damage to the arcuate fasciculus.
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| 17. | Patients with conduction aphasia are typically aware of their errors.
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| 18. | With receptive aphasia an individual primarily loses their ability to comprehend language.
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| 19. | Receptive aphasia, unlike expressive aphasia often occurs without any motor deficits.
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| 20. | Receptive aphasia, unlike expressive aphasia often occurs without any motor deficits.
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