fluent aphasia
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A patient with fluent aphasia speaks in a long, unintelligible sentence to a doctor.
Definition
- Noun:
- A type of language disorder: "Fluent aphasia" is a neurological condition resulting from brain damage, typically to the left hemisphere. It is characterized by the ability to produce connected, grammatically fluent speech that is often devoid of meaningful content and is paired with a severe inability to comprehend spoken or written language.
Usage
- "Fluent aphasia" is a clinical, medical term used primarily by neurologists, speech-language pathologists, and healthcare professionals.
- It describes a specific syndrome where speech normal in terms of rhythm and grammar but lacks coherent meaning, while understanding is profoundly impaired.
Examples
- Noun:
- After the stroke, the patient was diagnosed with fluent aphasia; her speech was rapid and well-articulated but nonsensical, and she could not follow simple commands.
- The hallmark of fluent aphasia is a severe comprehension deficit despite fluent verbal output.
Advanced Usage
- "to present with fluent aphasia": to show the symptoms of this condition upon clinical examination.
- The individual presented with fluent aphasia, producing long, empty sentences full of jargon.
- "characteristic of fluent aphasia": a typical feature of this disorder.
- Preserved melodic line and grammar with impaired comprehension is characteristic of fluent aphasia.
Variants and Related Words
- Wernicke's aphasia: This is the most common specific synonym for "fluent aphasia," named after the area of the brain (Wernicke's area) typically associated with the condition.
- Receptive aphasia: Another term emphasizing the primary deficit in language comprehension.
- Sensory aphasia: A historical term highlighting the impairment in processing sensory (auditory) language input.
- Jargon aphasia: A descriptive term sometimes used when the speech output consists predominantly of nonsensical words and neologisms.
Synonyms
- Wernicke's aphasia (clinical synonym)
- Receptive aphasia (descriptive synonym)
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs)
- Aphasia: The broader category of language disorders caused by brain damage.
- Anomia: Difficulty finding words, which is also present in fluent aphasia.
- Paraphasia: The production of incorrect words or sounds, common in fluent aphasia (e.g., saying "treen" for "train").
- Logorrhea: Excessive, often incoherent talkativeness, which can be a feature.
A patient with fluent aphasia speaks in a long, unintelligible sentence to a doctor.
Noun
- aphasia characterized by fluent but meaningless speech and severe impairment of the ability understand spoken or written words