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113| Adult Fact-Finding Case 2

Navigating Neuropsychology

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The Different Types of Primary Freeosive Aphasia

It's so important to be prepared and have done your studying before the exam to at least brush up on the difference between logopenic versus semantic for example. Logopenia that word just means lack of words so that's one of the main criteria coupled with the impaired repetition are the key features. It's primarily temporal parietal so further posterior than the others and primarily Alzheimer's pathology where the semantic variant is more anterior lateral in the dominant language hemisphere.

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