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    Expressive aphasia (also known as Broca's aphasia) is a type of aphasia characterized by partial loss of the ability to produce language (spoken, manual...
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    the anterior portion of the left hemisphere, most notably Broca's area. Individuals with Broca's aphasia often have right-sided weakness or paralysis of...
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    discipline. Inspired by the advances being made in the area of localized function within the brain, Paul Broca committed much of his study to the phenomena of...
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    spreading. During the 1870s, the French anthropologist and physician Paul Broca found several European and South American children's skulls dating to the...
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    Motor cortex (redirect from Motor area)
    (1931). Selected writings of John Hughlings Jackson. Hodder and Stoughton. Broca P (1861). "Sur le principe des localisations cérébrales". Bulletin de la...
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    speech and the left cerebral hemisphere. The affected areas are known today as Broca's area and Broca's Aphasia. A few years later, a German neuroscientist...
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    comparing the shape of the electric waves of non-acoustic language areas (typically, Broca's area) with the shape of the corresponding sound waves. The result...
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  • combined striae continue toward the amygdala as part of the diagonal band of Broca. Di Ieva, Antonio; Tschabitscher, Manfred; y Baena, Riccardo Rodriguez (1...
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    from this program. Paul Broca associated regions of the brain with specific functions, in particular language in Broca's area, following work on brain-damaged...
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    that was damaged. For example, if a speech center of the brain such as Broca's area is damaged, problems with speech are common.[citation needed] Focal injuries...
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  • and at virtually the same time, show similar activations in parts of Broca's area and left inferior frontal lobe. If the second-or-higher language is acquired...
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    lobule. It represents the Brodmann area 39. Its significance is in transferring visual information to Wernicke's area, in order to make meaning out of visually...
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  • function. Broca performed an autopsy and determined that the patient had a lesion in the frontal lobe in the left cerebral hemisphere. Broca published...
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  • the medial septal nucleus and the vertical limb of the diagonal band of Broca. The lateral septal nucleus, a major recipient of hippocampal output, probably...
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    Kitasato Shibasaburō (Japan); Jean-Martin Charcot, Claude Bernard, Paul Broca (France); Adolfo Lutz (Brazil); Nikolai Korotkov (Russia); Sir William Osler...
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  • hemisphere at Brodmann areas 44 (pars opercularis) and 45 (pars triangularis), and the frontal lobe make up the Broca region. The Broca area is vital for language...
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  • requires intact motor areas of the face, mouth, tongue, and throat. This area is associated with Brodmann areas 44 and 45 (Broca's area) of the left frontal...
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    William Osler misinterpreted the French anthropologist and physician Paul Broca's words about a set of children's skulls from the Neolithic age that he found...
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    her home in the last years of her life. Princess Cécile Marie died in the Broca hospital in Paris on 1 September 2021, five days after she attended the...
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  • implanted false memories into G.I. Joe members Clutch and Rock 'n Roll in Broca Beach. Betraying Zarana, the Baroness leaks word that the Joes will be moved...
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    importance of the prefrontal cortex in humans, along with the areas of Wernicke and Broca, as being of particular importance to the development of human...
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    gene's modern human variant. Neurologically, Neanderthals had an expanded Broca's area—operating the formulation of sentences, and speech comprehension, but...
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    even large chimpanzees can have similarly expanded Broca's area, and it is unclear if these areas served as language centers in archaic humans. A 1-year-old...
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  • may become aligned with the latter (and vice versa). Pena, Sérgio D. J.; Di Pietro, Giuliano; Fuchshuber-Moraes, Mateus; Genro, Julia Pasqualini; Hutz...
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  • Dominica". CIA. Retrieved 5 June 2013. "1_pdfsam_General Report Census 2011 by diG Jamaica – Issuu". issuu.com. 18 October 2012. Schweimler, Daniel (12 February...
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    Brockley (category Areas of London)
    (8 km) south-east of Charing Cross. The name Brockley is derived from "Broca's woodland clearing", a wood where badgers are seen (broc is the Old English...
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    regions of the superior temporal gyrus/middle temporal gyrus, including Broca's area, is associated with auditory hallucinations as a trait, while acute hallucinations...
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  • Maeda, F., Marcus, J., & Mazziotta, J.C. (2003). The essential role of Broca's area in imitation. European Journal of Neuroscience, 17, 1123–1128 Saygin...
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  • which had been strongly disputed by scientists such as Morton, Agassiz and Broca, all noted polygenists. By the late 1860s, however, Darwin's theory of evolution...
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    distinct areas of the brain (and, specifically, of the cerebral cortex) mounted throughout the 19th century with discoveries by Paul Broca of the language...
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