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Brain and Language
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edit- Aphasia
- Aphasia
- Receptive aphasia
- Transcortical sensory aphasia
- Conduction aphasia
- Anomic aphasia
- Expressive aphasia
- Transcortical motor aphasia
- Global aphasia
- Primary progressive aphasias
- Anatomical Substrates and Models
- Broca's area
- Wernicke's area
- Arcuate fasciculus
- Superior longitudinal fasciculus
- Pars opercularis
- Pars triangularis
- Wernicke-Geschwind model
- Related Conditions
- Auditory verbal agnosia
- Apraxia
- Alexia (disorder)
- Dysgraphia
- Landau–Kleffner syndrome
- Auditory processing disorder
- Aboulia
- Ideomotor apraxia
- Ideational apraxia