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Neurology of language

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Auditory comprehension of language: Step 1   show
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Auditory comprehension of language: Step 2   show
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Auditory comprehension of language: Step 3   show
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show 4. The PAC routes to Wernicke’s area for meaning attachment.  
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Auditory comprehension of language: Step 5   show
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show 1. Visual information is projected to the thalamus’s lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) via the optic tracts.  
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Visual comprehension of language: Step 2   show
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Visual comprehension of language: Step 3   show
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show 1. Desire and thoughts to communicate originate in the prefrontal cortex and are sent to Broca’s area for language encoding and speech planning.  
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show 2. Broca’s area projects to the supplementary motor area (SMA; top of area 6), which activates speech plans.  
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show 3. SMA relays now active plans to the primary motor cortex.  
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Oral production of language: Step 4   show
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Written expression of language: Step 1   show
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show 2. Language-encoded thoughts sent to premotor cortex (BA 6; Exner’s area) for handwriting motor planning.  
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Written expression of language: Step 3   show
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show 4. Primary motor cortex sends writing motor plans to the dominant hand.  
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show 5. The left superior parietal lobe coordinates the visuouspatial elements of writing. (There are visuouspatial elements to writing – you can’t write it all in one space.)  
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Aphasia profile components   show
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