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Fluent Aphasia
A condition characterized by the ability to produce a smooth flow of speech but with a lack of meaning or with semantic errors, typically resulting from damage to the temporal lobe.
Corpus Callosum
A broad band of nerve fibers joining the two hemispheres of the brain, facilitating communication between them.
Nonfluent Aphasics
Individuals who struggle with speech production often characterized by slow, labored speech and struggle to form complete sentences, typically due to brain damage.
Fluent Aphasics
Individuals who can speak with normal fluency but have difficulty in understanding language or finding the correct words due to a brain disorder.
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