Thank you so much for making this explanation so easy to comprehend!! I understand it so much more now especially when the presentation of various aphasias is paired with the lesion locations.. I love you
Had been excruciating confused interpreting the transcortical aphasias for years now. But thankfully you've provided the best and easily comprehensible explanation ever, period! Great job!
This is a very helpful video- thank you! Just wanted to point out that I think there is an error at 4:40, when you say "the only difference between mixed transcortical and global is that with global they can repeat" however it should be "with transcortical motor they can repeat" :)
I had the notes but it didn't make much of a sense but after listening to you it kind makes some sense 😅 its like if you have broca intact but motor gone - you will say words but can't control what you are saying and if you have wernickes intact but sensory gone - you will hear and see things and say things but can't understand what those things actually mean ...
Thank you so much for making this explanation so easy to comprehend!! I understand it so much more now especially when the presentation of various aphasias is paired with the lesion locations.. I love you
You rock!
Had been excruciating confused interpreting the transcortical aphasias for years now. But thankfully you've provided the best and easily comprehensible explanation ever, period! Great job!
This is a very helpful video- thank you! Just wanted to point out that I think there is an error at 4:40, when you say "the only difference between mixed transcortical and global is that with global they can repeat" however it should be "with transcortical motor they can repeat" :)
These videos are incredible. Thank you!
you're welcome!
Amazing video, thank you 🙏🏾.God bless you for teaching and sharing
you're welcome, you rock!
Saved my midterm. Thanks!
I had the notes but it didn't make much of a sense but after listening to you it kind makes some sense 😅 its like if you have broca intact but motor gone - you will say words but can't control what you are saying and if you have wernickes intact but sensory gone - you will hear and see things and say things but can't understand what those things actually mean ...
If no one tells you this before you are a legend.
thanks!
Thank you! Great video with explanation
Thank you! Amazing 🧠💕
Very nice
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