Language and Communication

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Across
  1. 4. theory that says fine motor movement is lateralized, not language
  2. 6. brain is more lateralized than counterpart
  3. 7. difficulty with correct grammar.
  4. 8. right side mode of thinking theory that is whole, holistic, and integrative.
  5. 9. area of the frontal cortex involved in speech production and noted for expressive deficits due to damage.
  6. 10. test involving listening to two auditory stimuli simultaneously via headphones to investigate selective attention.
  7. 11. left side mode of thinking theory that is logical, sequential, and individual.
  8. 15. the arcuate fasciculus does this to the Wernicke’s and Broca’s area.
Down
  1. 1. area of the superior temporal gyrus involved in speech comprehension.
  2. 2. with this type of aphasia, you can speak normally and comprehend speech but cannot repeat words that are heard.
  3. 3. word finding difficulty.
  4. 5. with _______ sensory aphasia, you can repeat speech but have difficulty comprehending or producing meaningful speech.
  5. 12. after hearing a word, Geschwind’s model says the first stop in the order is the _______ cortex.
  6. 13. deficit usually due to brain damage on the left side.
  7. 14. language is located primarily on this side of the brain.