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* Individuals with expressive aphasia ( also called Broca's aphasia ) were once thought to have frontal lobe damage, though more recent work by Dr. Nina Dronkers using imaging and ' lesion analysis ' has revealed that patients with Expressive aphasia have lesions to the medial insular cortex.
* In contrast to Expressive aphasia, damage to the temporal lobe may result in a fluent aphasia that is called receptive aphasia ( also known as Sensory aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia ).

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Individuals with Expressive aphasia often have right-sided weakness or paralysis of the arm and leg, because the frontal lobe is also important for body movement.
Expressive aphasia ( non-fluent aphasia ), also known as Broca's aphasia in clinical neuropsychology and agrammatic aphasia in cognitive neuropsychology, is caused by damage to, or developmental issues in the anterior regions of the brain, including ( but not limited to ) the left posterior inferior frontal gyrus or inferior frontal operculum known as Broca's area ( Brodmann area 44 and Brodmann area 45 ).
Expressive aphasia is one subset of a larger family of disorders known collectively as aphasia.
Expressive aphasia differs from dysarthria, which is characterized by a patient's inability to properly move the muscles of the tongue and mouth to produce speech.
Expressive aphasia contrasts with receptive aphasia, which is characterized by a patient's inability to comprehend language or speak with appropriately meaningful words.
Expressive aphasia is also a classification of non-fluent aphasia, as opposed to fluent aphasia.
In the classical sense, Expressive aphasia is the result of injury to Broca's area ; it is often the case that lesions in specific brain areas cause specific, dissociable symptoms, although case studies show there is not always a one-to-one mapping between lesion location and aphasic symptoms.
** Expressive aphasia also known as Broca ' a aphasia, expressive aphasia is a non-fluent aphasia that is characterized by damage to the frontal lobe region of the brain.
" Expressive aphasics may have quite a hard time realizing that the girl is doing the chasing, but they do much better with " The mouse was chased by the cat ," where world knowledge constraints contribute to the correct interpretation.
* Expressive Force: use of navies to send a political message-interestingly this aspect of gunboat diplomacy is undervalued and almost dismissed by Cable.
Expressive language disorder is a communication disorder in which there are difficulties with verbal and written expression.
Expressive language disorder is now classified as a specific language impairment or SLI, where a child has failed to acquire normal expressive language even though they have been adequately exposed to language and there is an absence of notable medical or genetic causes.
Expressive therapy, also known as expressive arts therapy or creative arts therapy, is the use of the creative arts as a form of therapy.
Expressive therapy is predicated on the assumption that people can heal through use of imagination and the various forms of creative expression.
Expressive therapy is an umbrella term.
Expressive arts therapy is the practice of using imagery, storytelling, dance, music, drama, poetry, movement, dreamwork, and visual arts together, in an integrated way, to foster human growth, development, and healing.
Expressive arts therapy is also about experiencing the natural capacity of creative expression and creative community for healing.
Expressive aphasia is reflected in odd choices of words, the use of partial phrases, disjointed clauses, and incomplete sentences.
* Expressive aphasia: Usually characterized as a nonfluent aphasia, this language disorder is present when injury or damage occurs to or near Broca's area.

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A number of aphasias have been described, but two are best known: Expressive aphasia ( Broca's aphasia ) and Receptive aphasia ( Wernicke's or sensory aphasia ).
JM was a prolific giver andExpressive Giving ’ best describes JM ’ s philanthropy: it was prompted by His desire to express support in something larger than Himself and reflected His vision for a Nation who ’ s citizens would be able to fend for themselves.

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Expressive aphasia occurs in approximately 12 % of new cases of aphasia caused by stroke.
Expressive aphasia can also be caused by trauma to the brain, tumor, cerebral hemorrhage by extradural hematoma.
Expressive aphasia was first identified by the French neurologist Paul Broca.
* Expressive power: The theory of computation classifies languages by the computations they are capable of expressing.
Expressive aphasia, first described by the French neurologist Paul Broca in the nineteenth century, causes the speech of those afflicted to display a considerable vocabulary but to show grammatical deficits.
Expressive associations are groups that engage in activities protected by the First Amendment – speech, assembly, press, petitioning government for a redress of grievances, and the free exercise of religion.
A publicist by profession, famed for inventing some of the most ingenious advertising slogans of his time, O ’ Neill was unusually adept at manipulating words and using them in an efficacious manner, but he refused to put that talent at the service of a lyrically lofty, feel-good sort of poetry ( see ‘ Simply Expressive ’).
Expressive playing was possible with this wire by gliding on it, creating vibrato with small movements.
Expressive loanwords are hard to identify, and by definition, they follow the common phonetic sound change patterns poorly.
This work was recognised by the Inner London Education Authority ( ILEA ) who appointed him an advisor for equal opportunities in the areas of Expressive Arts, particularly Drama & Theatre Studies, PHSE and the pastoral curriculum.

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' Expressive free speech, the state and the public sphere: a Bakhtinian-Deleuzian analysis of " public address " at Hyde Park ’.
b ) Expressive gesture: abstract or symbolic gesture expressing an inner state or emotion ; it is not intended as a public or " realistic " gesture.

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This creates further impairment because the left hemisphere in depressed individuals functions at lower levels of activity than people without depression .< ref name =" speechtherapy ">" Expressive Aphasia: Effective Home Treatment.
" Improving Expressive Aphasia: Your Source of Information and Solutions.
Patients with Expressive aphasia, also known as Broca's aphasia, are individuals who know " what they want to say, they just cannot get it out.
He subsequently suffers from Expressive aphasia and has to relearn how to speak.
" Diane Arbus's Expressive Methods.
Persuasive Games: The Expressive Power of Videogames.
A fascinating corollary of this has come from research on aphasias in deaf users of sign language, who can show deficits in signing and comprehension analogous to Expressive and Receptive aphasias in hearing populations.

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