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Aphasia
Naming, fluency, auditory comprehension, reading, and writing problems
Aphasia
no left-sided neglect
Aphasia
no denial of illness
Aphasia
Relevant speech
Aphasia
Good expression of emotion and understanding of other people’s emotion
Aphasia
oriented to space and surroundings
Aphasia
Recognizes familiar faces
Aphasia
May simplify drawings
Aphasia
Some prosodic defect
Aphasia
Appropriate humor
Aphasia
May retell the essence of a story
Aphasia
May understand implied meanings of statements
Aphasia
Pragmatic impairments less striking
Aphasia
Although limited in language skills communication can often be good
Aphasia
Verbal deficits are dominant
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Only mild problems
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Left-sided neglect
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Denial of illness
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Irrelevant excessive, rambling speech
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Difficulty expressing emotions and appreciating other people’s emotions
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Disorientation to space and surroundings
Right Hemisphere Disorder
May not recognize familiar faces
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Rotation and left sided neglect
Right Hemisphere Disorder
More pronounced prosodic defect
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Inappropriate humor
Right Hemisphere Disorder
May retell nonessential, isolated details
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Understands only literal meanings
Right Hemisphere Disorder
pragmatic impairments more striking
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Although possessing good language skills, communication can be very poor
Right Hemisphere Disorder
Attentional and perceptual deficits are dominant