| 41. | Conduction aphasia is caused by damage to the parietal lobe of the brain.
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| 42. | In the late 19th century, Paul Broca studied patients with expressive aphasia.
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| 43. | This treatment intervention is known as Constraint Induced Aphasia Therapy ( CIAT ).
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| 44. | Transcortical sensory aphasia is characterized as a fluent aphasia.
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| 45. | Transcortical sensory aphasia is characterized as a fluent aphasia.
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| 46. | Most cases of those with amusia do not show any symptoms of aphasia.
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| 47. | The acquired language disorders that are associated to brain activity are called aphasias.
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| 48. | Programmed instruction had some clinical success in aphasia rehabilitation.
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| 49. | Communication boards are extremely functional and help patients with aphasia communicate their needs.
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| 50. | However, a standardized assessment may provide further information regarding an aphasia classification.
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