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Week 12: Language

CSD 310: Neuroanatomy
Across
The aspect of language concerned with grammar, word order, and sentence structure.
Because they are adjacent to each other in the premotor cortex area, many people with anterior aphasia syndromes also present with ___ of speech.
___'s area is an anterior language area important for expressive language and syntactic structure.
A system to symbolically represent thoughts to be conveyed from one person to another.
The ___ gyrus in the parietal lobe is important for phonological representations and reading.
A person with ___ aphasia speaks in full phrases that may not make sense.
The name for acquired neurological reading disorders.
Down
The optic ___ is the point of decussation for visual fibers.
The part of the eye that contains rods and cones and begins the neurological action potential sequence for vision.
Visual pathways connect through the ___ geniculate nucleus of the thalamus.
The name for acquired neurological writing disorders.
A person with ___ aphasia speaks in short phrases or single words.
The aspect of language concerned with the social use of language for interpersonal communication.
The ___ fasciculus is a subcortical white matter connection between the temporal and frontal lobes.
___'s area is a posterior language area important for receptive language and semantic representations.