Broca may refer to: 340479 Broca, a minor planet Broca's area, a region of the hominid brain with functions linked to speech production Broca's Brain...
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Brocas (French pronunciation: [bʁɔka]; Occitan: Brocars) is a commune in the Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Communes of...
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Broca's area, or the Broca area (/ˈbroʊkə/, also UK: /ˈbrɒkə/, US: /ˈbroʊkɑː/), is a region in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere, usually the...
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Expressive aphasia (redirect from Aphasia, broca)
S2CID 260318407. ASHA Glossary: Broca's Aphasia. (n.d.). Retrieved November 18, 2015, from http://www.asha.org/Glossary/Brocas-Aphasia/ Berthier, Marcelo (2005)...
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Earl Jellicoe (redirect from Viscount Brocas)
months later. The title of Viscount Brocas is used as a courtesy title for the earl's eldest son and heir apparent. Brocas was chosen due to the descent of...
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was the daughter of prominent physician Jean Guillaume Auguste Lugol. The Brocas had three children: daughter Jeanne Francoise Pauline (1858–1935), son Benjamin...
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is named after the Anglo-Norman Brocas family of Beaurepaire, Hampshire descending from the knight Sir Barnard Brocas (1330–1395). The collection of the...
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Brocas Helm is an American heavy metal band from San Francisco, California, founded in 1982. It is named after the medieval Brocas helm displayed in London's...
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John Brocas (1741-1795) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 18th century. Brocas was born in County Dublin; and educated at Trinity College, Dublin...
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José Brocá y Codina (in Catalan: Antoni Josep Mateu Brocà i Codina) (21 September 1805 – 3 February 1882) was a Spanish guitarist and composer of the Romantic...
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Brocas is a French commune. Brocas may also refer to: Many members of the Anglo-French Brocas family in Beaurepaire, Hampshire: Sir Barnard or Bernard...
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Thomas Brocas (fl. 1390–1404) of Compton, Surrey, was an English politician. He had three sons: Thomas, John and the MP, Arnold Brocas. He is likely to...
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Sir Bernard Brocas, also Barnard Brocas Senior (1330–1395) was a prominent commander in the English army during King Edward III's French campaigns of...
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Bernard Brocas may refer to: Bernard Brocas (soldier and MP) (1330–1395), army commander and MP Bernard Brocas (rebel) (c. 1354–1400), English rebel executed...
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Bernard Brocas (died 1395) Sir Bernard Brocas (died 1400) William Brocas (died 1456) William Brocas (died 1484) John Brocas (died 1492) William Brocas (died...
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William Brocas (c. 1794 – 12 November 1868) was an Irish artist known for his portraits and figurative drawings. William Brocas was born in Dublin around...
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James Brocas (1754 – September 1780) was an Irish portrait painter. James Brocas was born in Dublin in 1754. He was the fourth son of Robert and Bridget...
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including the elder son William Brocas (c. 1379–1456), MP for Hampshire and High Sheriff of Hampshire a younger son Bernard Brocas (died c. 1431), MP for Hampshire...
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Philippe Claude Alex de Broca de Ferrussac (French: [də bʁɔka]; 15 March 1933 – 26 November 2004) was a French film director. He directed 30 full-length...
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Samuel Frederick Brocas was born in Dublin around 1792. He was the second of the four sons of painter Henry Brocas. From 1803 to 1807, Brocas studied under...
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Theophilus Brocas, D.D. (1705–1770) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the Eighteenth century. Brocas was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity...
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Broca's fissure is a medical and scientific term for a sulcus occurring in the area of the brain known as Broca's area. Broca's area contains the motor...
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St James' Church, Bramley (section Brocas Chapel)
Brocas of Beaurepaire, which had previously been outside, exposed to the weather. The white marble tomb was the work of John Bacon the Elder. Brocas,...
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Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science is a 1979 book by the astrophysicist Carl Sagan. Its chapters were originally articles published...
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The diagonal band of Broca interconnects the amygdala and the septal area. It is one of the olfactory structures. It is situated upon the inferior aspect...
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Lieutenant General Montagu Brocas Burrows, CB, DSO, MC (31 October 1894 – 17 January 1967) was a British Army officer who served in both world wars and...
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Henry Brocas (1762/1765 – 2 November 1837) was an Irish artist known for his landscapes. Henry Brocas was born in Dublin in 1762 or 1765. The Brocas family...
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Henry Brocas (1798 – 1872) was an Irish artist known for his landscapes and engravings. Henry Brocas was born in Dublin in 1798. He was the fourth of the...
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cattle and horses. James Henry Brocas was born in Dublin in 1790. He was the first of the four sons of painter Henry Brocas. He studied at the Dublin Society's...
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example, while a person with aphasia, particularly expressive aphasia (Broca's aphasia), may not be able to ask a loved one when their birthday is, they...
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