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aphasiaGeneral term for the many types of disturbance in language that are due to brain damage, especially in the speech areas of the dominant hemisphere.
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| People with significant musculoskeletal conditions (eg, arthritis, previous fracture of the arm that caused deformity, muscle atrophy) or neurological conditions (eg, Parkinson disease, multiple sclerosis, Huntington disease) other than stroke and people with receptive aphasia (ie, based on caregiver information or inability to respond to the instructions "raise your right/left upper limb") were excluded from the study. Aphasia struck Klawe's friend Anita Borg, founder of The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology. He compares this state to aphasia, in which stroke victims lose the power of speech. |
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