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Recent studies using fMRI technology have provided evidence for neurological differences in personality traits.
Echolalia
The automatic and involuntary repetition of sounds or words spoken by others, often seen in individuals with autism spectrum disorder or other communication disorders.
Global Aphasia
A severe form of aphasia where the individual has extensive difficulties in both expressive and receptive language communication, often resulting from a stroke or brain injury.
Broca's Aphasia
A type of aphasia characterized by difficulty in producing speech but with relatively preserved comprehension.
Wernicke's Aphasia
A neurological disorder characterized by impaired comprehension and production of language, due to damage to the Wernicke's area of the brain.
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