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Conduction aphasics are unable to to repeat what they have just heard. This is due to the affected person having a disconnection between sound patterns and the production area. It is caused by damage to the arcuate fasciculus. | Conduction aphasics are unable to to repeat what they have just heard. This is due to the affected person having a disconnection between sound patterns and the production area. It is caused by damage to the arcuate fasciculus. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 22 June 2014
Conduction aphasics are unable to to repeat what they have just heard. This is due to the affected person having a disconnection between sound patterns and the production area. It is caused by damage to the arcuate fasciculus.
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