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Which of the following is not a criterion for assessing aphasia. correct answers clarity Apraxia of speech... correct answers refers to the condition where motor planning in speech production is impaired. What is ataxia? correct answers inability to coordinate motion. Which of the followin...

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Which of the following is not a criterion for assessing aphasia. correct answers clarity

Apraxia of speech... correct answers refers to the condition where motor planning in speech
production is impaired.

What is ataxia? correct answers inability to coordinate motion.

Which of the following is not one of the Basal Ganglia regions? correct answers Thalamus

Which of the following is the function of the basal ganglia? correct answers Motivation and
Reward

Which of the following is not the brain stem correct answers Thalamus

Broca's and Wernicke's areas are correct answers connected by the arcuate fasiculus.

In Broca's aphasia, which of the following is typically intact? correct answers Comprehension

Broca's and Wernicke's areas are... correct answers in the left side of the cerebral cortex. The
right side homologues are not called as Broca's and Wernicke's.

Cranial Nerve II is correct answers Optic (Eye sensory/vision)

Which statement about he trigeminal nerve is incorrect? correct answers The CN V is
responsible for moving rips.

When CN VI is damaged, the affected eyeball stays... correct answers medially

Which cerebral artery supplies to Broca's and Wernicke's area? correct answers Middle

Which cerebral artery supplies to the medial frontal lobe? correct answers Anterior

Which of the following is not a part of the cerebral cortex? correct answers Cerebellum

How many cervical Nerves do we have? correct answers 8

In conduction aphasia, which of the following is impaired? correct answers Repetition

Which of the following is responsible for hearing and memory? correct answers Temporal Lobe

Which of the following is responsible for motor functions and decision making? correct answers
Frontal Lobe

, Which of the following is responsible for somato-sensation and spacial navigation? correct
answers Parietal Lobe

Which of the following is responsible for vision? correct answers Occipital Lobe

Cranial Nerve III is correct answers Oculomotor (Eye motor)

Cranial Nerve V is correct answers Trigeminal (face sensory & jaw motor)

A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.

-Fluently spoken and well-articulated speech
-Speech consisting of meaningless string of words
-Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli
-Impaired comprehension for both spoken and written language-Moderate-to-sever anomia
-Highly optimistic attitudes

What kind of aphasia would this be? correct answers Wernicke's

A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.

-Fluently spoken and well-articulated speech-Speech consisting of meaningless string of words
-Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli
-Impaired comprehension for both spoken and written language-Moderate-to-sever anomia
-Highly optimistic attitudes

Which part of the brain is most likely be affected? correct answers Temporal Cortex

A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.

-Fluently spoken and well-articulated speech
-Speech consisting of meaningless string of words
-Poor repetitions particularly involving longer stimuli
-Impaired comprehension for both spoken and written language-Moderate-to-sever anomia
-Highly optimistic attitudes

Which side of the brain? correct answers Left

A 74-year-old right-handed man, who was diagnosed with stroke and aphasia, was seen by an
SLP, who noted the following.

-Fluently spoken and well-articulated speech
-Speech consisting of a meaningless string of words

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