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Encyclopedia > Conduction aphasia

Conduction aphasia is a relatively rare form of aphasia, caused by damage to the nerve fibres connecting Wernicke's and Broca's areas (arcuate fasciculus).


Patients with conduction aphasia show the following characteristics:

  • speech is fluent.
  • comprehension remains good.
  • oral reading is poor.
  • repetition is poor.
  • transpositions of sounds within a word ("television" → "velitision") are common.

To understand the symptoms, recall that Broca's area controls expression while Wernicke's area is responsible for comprehension.


With both areas intact but the neural connections between them broken, there is the curious condition where the patient can understand what is being said but cannot repeat it back (or repeats it back wrongly). This patient will also end up saying something inappropriate or wrong, realize his/her mistake, but continue making further mistakes on trying to correct it.


  Results from FactBites:
 
MNEMON.net (2621 words)
Aphasia: Aphasia is the name given to speech disorders whose basis lies in the inability to comprehend or produce speech.
The characteristics of Wernicke's aphasia are that the sufferer is unable to comprehend speech or speak normally.
Conduction aphasia: Damasio and Damasio (1980) stated that damage to the inferior parietal lobe that extends into the sub cortical white matter or any damage to the arcuate fasciculus results in conduction aphasia.
Aphasia - Genesis Health System (2221 words)
Wernicke's aphasia is caused by damage to the temporal lobe of the language-dominant area of the brain.
Aphasia is caused by a brain injury, as may occur during a traumatic accident or when the brain is deprived of oxygen during a stroke.
Wernicke's aphasia is caused by damage to the side portion or temporal lobe of the language-dominant area of the brain.
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