Tuesday, November 12, 2019
The Neurologist :: Neurology Brain Medical Essays
The Neurologist           Language is a vital part of both verbal and non-verbal   communication. Each of us uses language everyday in a variety of   ways. When our language skills are in jeopardy, it can affect   our entire lives. The consequences of a loss of language can be   more restricting then that of loss of sight or hearing.   Communication is a matter of survival and independence, without   it ones life will change drastically.            There is almost complete agreement that there are four main   language areas in the left cerebral hemisphere of most people.   Two of these areas are considered receptive while the other two   carry out the actual task. These two receptive areas take on   very different tasks, one involving the perception of written   language and the other of spoken language. The area that helps   to regulate written language is located in the angular gyrus,   while the other occupies the Heschlââ¬â¢s gyri.            Although language and speech are usually considered   synonymous functions, this is not the case in all aspects of   their roles. Unlike an impairment of speech, language impairment   always occurs due to an abnormality of the cerebral hemisphere.   Speech on the other hand may be effected by the same sort of   abnormality but it also can be effected by damage to other parts   of the brain.           Loss of communication and language can be a result of   damage to the temporal lobe of the brain. The type of language   loss is dependent of what specific area of the temporal lobe has   been damaged. Possible types of damage to the brain can be a   lesion or a tumor. It is the job of the neurologist to locate   the area of damage and to assess the level of impairment.   Neurologist use a variety of test to asses the possible damage   to the brain or spinal cord including CAT scans, Magnetic   Resonance Imaging (MRI) and a wide variety of functional, skill   assessments. One of the most popular verbal memory assessments   used in the field is the Wechsler Memory Scale, the most   recently revised version has been a useful tool for neurologist   to determine severity and location of the temporal damage.           One of the first signs of a lesion to the temporal lobe is     					  The Neurologist  ::  Neurology Brain Medical Essays  The Neurologist           Language is a vital part of both verbal and non-verbal   communication. Each of us uses language everyday in a variety of   ways. When our language skills are in jeopardy, it can affect   our entire lives. The consequences of a loss of language can be   more restricting then that of loss of sight or hearing.   Communication is a matter of survival and independence, without   it ones life will change drastically.            There is almost complete agreement that there are four main   language areas in the left cerebral hemisphere of most people.   Two of these areas are considered receptive while the other two   carry out the actual task. These two receptive areas take on   very different tasks, one involving the perception of written   language and the other of spoken language. The area that helps   to regulate written language is located in the angular gyrus,   while the other occupies the Heschlââ¬â¢s gyri.            Although language and speech are usually considered   synonymous functions, this is not the case in all aspects of   their roles. Unlike an impairment of speech, language impairment   always occurs due to an abnormality of the cerebral hemisphere.   Speech on the other hand may be effected by the same sort of   abnormality but it also can be effected by damage to other parts   of the brain.           Loss of communication and language can be a result of   damage to the temporal lobe of the brain. The type of language   loss is dependent of what specific area of the temporal lobe has   been damaged. Possible types of damage to the brain can be a   lesion or a tumor. It is the job of the neurologist to locate   the area of damage and to assess the level of impairment.   Neurologist use a variety of test to asses the possible damage   to the brain or spinal cord including CAT scans, Magnetic   Resonance Imaging (MRI) and a wide variety of functional, skill   assessments. One of the most popular verbal memory assessments   used in the field is the Wechsler Memory Scale, the most   recently revised version has been a useful tool for neurologist   to determine severity and location of the temporal damage.           One of the first signs of a lesion to the temporal lobe is     					    
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