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. 2023 Nov 9;13(11):1572. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13111572

Table 1.

Classification of aphasic and aprosodic syndromes.

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.