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  1. Conduction Aphasia | Language in the Human Brain

    Conduction aphasia, also called associative aphasia, is a relatively rare form of aphasia. An acquired language disorder, it is characterized by intact auditory comprehension, fluent (yet …

  2. Conduction aphasia - Wikipedia

    Conduction aphasia, also called associative aphasia, is an acquired language disorder, most commonly caused by left-hemisphere cerebrovascular injury.

  3. Guide to Conduction Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Jun 17, 2024 · This article is a guide to conduction aphasia, also called associative aphasia. It will help you learn what aphasia is, the main symptoms of conduction aphasia, and how …

  4. Conduction Aphasia | The Aphasia Library

    Other areas of language are less impaired (or not at all). It is also known as associative aphasia. A person with conduction aphasia can usually read, write, speak, and understand spoken …

  5. Aphasia - Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist

    Conduction aphasia (also called associative aphasia) is a rare form of aphasia that is usually caused by damage to the left side of the brain, usually a stroke.

  6. National Aphasia Association

    While every journey with aphasia is unique, early support and ongoing connection can make a powerful difference. This site is your starting point for trusted information, practical tools, and a …

  7. Conduction aphasia - wikidoc

    Conduction aphasia, also called associative aphasia, is a relatively rare form of aphasia, thought to be caused by a disruption in the fiber pathways connecting Wernicke's and Broca's areas.

  8. Medicine:Conduction aphasia - HandWiki

    Conduction aphasia, also called associative aphasia, is an uncommon form of difficulty in speaking (aphasia). It is caused by damage to the parietal lobe of the brain.

  9. What is Conduction Aphasia? - Aphasia Community Center, Inc.

    Conduction aphasia, also called associative aphasia, is an uncommon form of difficulty in speaking. It is caused by damage to the parietal lobe of the brain. Affected people can fully …

  10. Conduction Aphasia

    Conduction aphasia is another type of aphasia the LIFE Speech Pathology® team can support. Also known as associative aphasia, conductive aphasia revolves around the impairment of the …