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Tests of Cerebral lateralization Lesions Sodium amytal test Dichotic listening test Functional brain imaging Split brain
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Theories of Cerebral Asymmetry Analytic-Synthetic theory Motor theory Linguistic theory
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Broca’s Aphasia Impaired language production Overall language comprehension was not a problem UNLESS the meaning depended on prepositions, and other grammatical devices Some production difficulties –“To be or not to be” –Two bee oar knot two bee
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Wernicke’s Aphasia Difficulties with nouns and verbs Trouble with language comprehension “Word Salad”
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Summary Broca’s aphasia –More trouble with production of language –Problems with prepositions, conjuctions and pronouns Wernicke’s aphasia –More trouble with comprehension –Problems remembering and knowing nouns and verbs.
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Conduction Aphasia Arcuate fasciculus Conveys information about the sounds of words, but not their meaning Poor repetition of unfamiliar words
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Wernicke-Geschwind Conversation –Auditory signal to primary cortex –Primary cortex to Wernicke’s area –Wernicke’s area to Broca’s area (via arcuate fasiculus) –Broca’s area to primary motor cortex –Primary motor cortex to vocalizaton
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Wernicke-Geschwind Reading aloud –Primary visual cortex to left angular gyrus –Left angular gyrus to Wernicke’s area –Wernicke’s area to Broca’s area (via arcuate fasiculus) –Broca’s area to primary motor cortex –Primary motor cortex to vocalizaton
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Dyslexia Developmental dyslexia –Planum temporale Acquired dyslexia –Lexical procedure and phonetic procedure –Surface dyslexia –Deep dyslexia –Word-form spelling –Direct –Alexia
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