motor aphasia

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motor aphasia

A patient with motor aphasia struggles to form words during a speech therapy session.

Definition

Noun: - A language disorder: A type of aphasia characterized by a severe impairment in the ability to produce spoken or written language, while comprehension typically remains relatively intact.

Usage
  • This is a clinical, medical term used primarily in neurology, speech-language pathology, and related healthcare fields.
  • It describes a specific neurological condition, often resulting from brain injury (e.g., stroke, trauma) to areas responsible for speech production.
  • It is a precise diagnostic category, not a general term for speech difficulties.
Examples
  • The patient's stroke resulted in motor aphasia, leaving him unable to form complete sentences despite understanding questions.
  • Motor aphasia primarily affects verbal expression, making speech slow, effortful, and limited to single words or short phrases.
  • Her comprehension was good, but her diagnosis was motor aphasia due to the severe difficulty with speech initiation and articulation.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical Context: In detailed neurological assessment, motor aphasia is often contrasted with other aphasia types (e.g., Wernicke's aphasia, global aphasia) based on the pattern of language deficits.
  • Historical/Synonymous Term: Motor aphasia is largely synonymous with the term Broca's aphasia, named after the French physician Paul Broca who identified the associated brain region.
Variants and Related Words
  • Broca's aphasia (n): The most common synonym for motor aphasia.
  • Expressive aphasia (n): A descriptive synonym emphasizing the deficit in language expression.
  • Non-fluent aphasia (n): A descriptive term highlighting the halting, effortful, and reduced speech output characteristic of this condition.
Synonyms
  • Broca's aphasia
  • Expressive aphasia
  • Non-fluent aphasia
Related Idioms or Phrases

(This is a specific medical term; it is not used in idiomatic or figurative phrases.)

motor aphasia

A patient with motor aphasia struggles to form words during a speech therapy session.

Noun
  1. aphasia in which expression by speech or writing is severely impaired