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Broca's aphasia is a condition marked by impaired recall of nouns and impaired comprehension of language, despite the ability to speak fluently and grammatically.

Broca's Aphasia

A neurological condition characterized by difficulties in producing speech due to damage to Broca's area in the frontal lobe of the brain, often leaving the individual able to understand language but with impaired speaking ability.

Impaired Recall

A diminished ability to remember or retrieve previously learned information.

Nouns

Words used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things.

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Mai Huynh Cam Nhung (K15 HCM)Jun 09, 2024
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Broca's aphasia is characterized by non-fluent speech and difficulty in producing language, though comprehension is relatively preserved compared to expressive abilities. It is not marked by fluent speech and impaired comprehension; that description more closely fits Wernicke's aphasia.