Psychology, asked by Philipsdoe2017, 1 year ago

Mr. O’Brien had a stroke. When shown a vacation snapshot, he describes “man…tall…woman…hat…mountain…smiles.” Mr O’Brien is most likely suffering from which of the following conditions? a) Occipital Lobe damage b) Wernicke's Aphasia c) Split-Brain d) Broca's Aphasia

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Answered by aprarana
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Most probably answer is c as in this disease only these typedms of symptoms occur

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Mr. O’Brien had a stroke. When shown a vacation snapshot, he describes “man…tall…woman…hat…mountain…smiles.” Mr O’Brien is most likely suffering from which of the following conditions? a) Occipital Lobe damage b) Wernicke's Aphasia c) Split-Brain d) Broca's Aphasia

Wernicke"s Aphasia

This is a brain damage condition which interferes which the part of brain which deals which speech and good communication.

The affected individual may not arrange words correctly and is experiencing disorganized Grammar.

An example is how Mr. O'Brien states the words.

Manifestations

Difficulty in speaking

Problem which understanding speech

Difficulty with word recall

Problem with the reading and reading

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