nominal aphasia

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nominal aphasia

A person with nominal aphasia struggles to name a common object like an apple.

Definition

Noun: A type of aphasia characterized by a specific inability to recall or produce the names of objects, people, or places, despite typically retaining the ability to understand their use and meaning. This condition is also known as anomic aphasia.

Usage

This term is used in clinical, neurological, and psychological contexts to describe a specific language disorder resulting from brain injury, often to the left temporal or parietal lobe. - It is a countable noun (e.g., a nominal aphasia, cases of nominal aphasia). - It functions as the subject or object in a sentence.

Examples
  • The stroke left the patient with a nominal aphasia, making it difficult for her to find words like "cup" or "newspaper."
  • Nominal aphasia often spares a person's fluency and grammatical structure, but targets their vocabulary access.
  • One of the key symptoms in the assessment was his nominal aphasia, evident when he could describe a key's function but not name it.
Advanced Usage
  • Differential Diagnosis: In clinical practice, nominal aphasia is distinguished from other aphasias (like Broca's or Wernicke's) by its relatively isolated word-finding deficit.
  • Therapeutic Context: Therapy for nominal aphasia often focuses on semantic feature analysis and naming exercises.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anomic Aphasia (n.): The more common clinical synonym for nominal aphasia.
  • Amnesic Aphasia (n.): A less common, older term with a similar meaning.
  • Anomia (n.): The core symptom of word-finding difficulty; nominal aphasia is a diagnosed condition characterized by anomia.
Synonyms
  • Anomic aphasia
  • Amnesic aphasia (less common)
Antonyms
  • There is no direct antonym for this medical condition. One could refer to or .
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Word-finding difficulty: A general description of the primary symptom.
  • Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: A common, mild experience related to the profound deficit seen in nominal aphasia.
nominal aphasia

A person with nominal aphasia struggles to name a common object like an apple.

Noun
  1. inability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects