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Which of the following is/are often observed in a patient with Wernicke’s aphasia?
选项
A.a. Anosognosia
B.b. Problems with motor planning of speech production
C.c. Speech contains paraphasic errors.
D.d. A and C
E.e. All of the above are often observed in a patient with Wernicke's aphasia.
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Question restated: Which of the following is/are often observed in a patient with Wernicke’s aphasia?
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Option a. Anosognosia
- Anosognosia refers to a lack of awareness of one's own deficits. In Wernicke’s aphasia, the hallmark is fluent speech with poor comprehension and frequent paraphasias, but widespread lack of awareness of these language deficits is not a defining or consistently observed feature. While some patients may show reduced insight into specific errors, anosognosia is not typically emphasized as a core or common finding in standard descriptions of Wernicke’s aphasia. Therefore this option is not reliably observed and is not considered characteristic.
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