patient to say \"no ifs ands or buts owing is being tested when a clinician perf
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patient to say "no ifs ands or buts owing is being tested when a clinician performing a language exam asks a A. Content B. Fluency C. Naming D. Paraphasia E.) Repetition 2. After a small left middle int but her comprehension was good and her e artery infarct, a patient showed paraphasic errors and impaired repetiti could account for these findings? Arcuate fasciculus on of grammatically complex sentences, Damage to which structure supplied by the left middle cerebral artery A. Angular gyrus C. Auditory cortex D. Broca's area E. Wernicke's area 3. shown Which brain structure humans? ure has been shown to exhibit the greatest left-right asymmetry in A. Angular gyrus B. Broca's area Insula Planum Temporale E. Wernicke's area transected corpus callosum who cannot perceive objects presented to their left fisual field? A. The image cannot cross in the optic chiasm. B. The image reaches the lateral geniculate nucleus but cannot cross to the riht visual 4. Which of the following statements correctly describes the situation in a person wth a C The image reaches the right visual cortex but cannot cross to the left visuat cortex. D,) cortex. The image reaches the right visual cortex but information cannot cross to anguage areas on the left.Explanation / Answer
1. e) Repetition
When performing repetition tests the clinician says to avoid using ifs, ands or buts as these may be overlearned practiced utterances.
2. Wernicke's area
Wernicke's aphasia is a conduction aphasia present with fluent speech and relatively good comprehension, but speech is somewhat paraphasic and their abipabi to repeat is greatly reduced.
3. Planum temporale
Asymmetry of planum temporale, a language related intrasylvian area on superior temporal gyrus is the most remarkable anatomical left right asymmetry of the human brain.
4. d) the image reaches the right visual cortex but information cannot cross to language areas on the left.
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