Injury to Broca's speech area results in
Non-fluent aphasia
(B)
Fluent aphasia
(C) Amnesia
(D) Laryngitis
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Individuals with Broca’s aphasia have trouble speaking fluently but their comprehension can be relatively preserved. This type of aphasia is also known as non-fluent or expressive aphasia.
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Injury to Broca's speech area results in Non-fluent aphasia
Option a
Explanation:
- Broca's area is found in the brain and it is useful in the delivery of the speech.
- As a result of this those patients whose Broca's area is damaged because of any trauma or other injuries suffer from difficulty in fluency of speech.
- The speech can also be slurred and aphasia or absence of normal speech may be present.
- The cause and the treatment of the Broca's area is done and then speech therapy is done to improve symptoms.
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