In his work, Goldstein studied transcortical sensory aphasia ( TSA ), characterizing it as impaired auditory comprehension, with intact repetition and fluent speech.
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Transcortical sensory aphasia cannot be diagnosed through brain imaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ), as the results are often difficult to interpret.
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Therapists use coincidence learning to find and improve language correlations or coincidences that have been either damaged or deleted by severe cases of aphasia, such as transcortical sensory aphasia.
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For example, one study found that four patients with progressive dementia eventually developed symptoms of simultanagnosia as well as components of Gerstmann's syndrome and transcortical sensory aphasia.
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In March, Lenin suffered a third stroke and lost his ability to speak; that month, he experienced partial paralysis on his right side and began exhibiting sensory aphasia.
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Patients who are affected by transcortical sensory aphasia, a rare form of aphasia, have been found to exhibit formulaic language that is characterised by lengthy chunks of memorized material.
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In March 1923, Lenin suffered a third stroke and lost his ability to speak; that month, he experienced partial paralysis on his right side and began exhibiting sensory aphasia.
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:From a table in the main aphasia article : in addition to receptive aphasia mentioned above, transcortical sensory aphasia, global aphasia, and mixed transcortical aphasia all present with poor auditory comprehension.
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Transcortical sensory aphasia is caused by lesions in the inferior left temporal lobe of the brain located near Wernicke's area, and is usually due to minor infarcts of the left posterior cerebral artery ( PCA ).
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In 1877 he published a historical treatment of psychiatric and psychological theories of the histological preparation of brain cells, sensory aphasia ( " word deafness " ), the anatomy of the brain and cerebral localisation and forensic psychiatry.