Table 1.
APHASIAS |
Spontaneous
Speech |
Verbal Repetition | Verbal Comprehension | Verbal Naming |
Motor | non-fluent | poor | good | poor § |
Sensory | fluent * | poor | poor | poor |
Conduction | fluent | poor | good | poor |
Global | non-fluent | poor | poor | poor |
Transcortical Motor | non-fluent | good | good | poor § |
Transcortical Sensory | fluent | good | poor | poor |
Mixed Transcortical | non-fluent | good | poor | poor |
Anomic | fluent | good | good | poor |
APROSODIAS |
Spontaneous
Affective Prosody |
Affective Prosodic Repetition | Affective Prosodic Comprehension |
Facial Expression
Naming |
Motor | poor | poor | good | good |
Sensory | good | poor | poor | poor |
Conduction | good | poor | good | poor |
Global | poor | poor | poor | poor |
Transcortical Motor | poor | good | good | good |
Transcortical Sensory | good | good | poor | poor |
Mixed Transcortical | poor | good | poor | poor |
Agesic | good | good | good | poor |
* Overall articulation is intact, but speech contains neologisms and related paraphasias making it, at times, incomprehensible. § Improves if given multiple choice options to bypass non-fluency issues.