Friday, July 19, 2019
The Temporal Lobe and its Effects on Language Essay -- Neurology Neuro
The Temporal Lobe and its Effects on Language         My paper has to due with the duties of a Neuropsychologists   when examining damage or abnomalities to the Temporal lobe of   the human brain and the various impairments that can happen to   language.  The temporal lobe is a vital area of the brain for   many of the humans abilities such as memory and auditory   processing, an also language.  The neuropsychologist   responsibility is for evaluating problems in this area when   dealing with a client and implementing therapy solutions.  Also   the duties of a neuropsychologist are in the aspects of research   and developing tools to assist people with temporal lobe   malfunctions and other areas of the body too.  This paper will   delve into these functions of a neuropsychologist and how the   practitioner uses these tools to assist people with the various   afflictions that arise from problems in the human temporal lobe.      	     A pivotal area of the temporal lobe and language comprehension   is the Wernikeââ¬â¢s area. When theirs damage to this section of the   brain a condition related to language problems is known as   Wernikeââ¬â¢s Aphasia.  Aphasia is known as a severe language   impairment but with this version the person is still able to   speak fluently but are unable to comprehend written and spoken   language. (Kalat, 2005)  The principal signs of aphasia are   impairments in the ability to express oneself when speaking,   trouble understanding speech, and difficulty with reading and   writing. Aphasia is most often the result of stroke or head   injury, but can also occur in other neurological disorders, such   as brain tumor or Alzheimer's disease. The effects of aphasia   differ from person to person, and can sometimes b...              ...areas of   the brain.  Unfortunately my clientââ¬â¢s condition has not improved   from the help of these professionals, and treatments for him are   almost to a stand still or non-existent.  	      Works Cited    Aphasia.org  (2005).  Introduction to Aphasia.  Retrieved May   2,2005. From Aphasia.org.    Appel, A.  (1997) What is a Neuropsychologist.  Retrieved April   23, 2005.  From tbidoc.com.  	   British Medical Association.  (2003). Mesial temporal sclerosis   lobe epilepsy. Retrieved April 24, 2005. From  WWW.info-trac.com.    Kalat, J. (2004). Biological Psychology. 8Th edition, Chapter   15.3.	   	  Martin, R.C.  (2003).  Language processing: functional   organization and neuroanatomical.  Annual Review of Psychology.   Annual 2003 p55(35).     NewsRX.  (2001).  Area of Language Recovery in Brain Imaged.    Pain & Central Nervous System Week.  Jan 13, 2001 p14.                        
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