WorksheetsNeuroanatomy and pathophysiology
Total questions: 12
Worksheet time: 6mins
Damage to which artery most commonly results in global aphasia?
Anterior cerebral artery
Posterior cerebral artery
Middle cerebral artery
Basilar artery
Which lobe houses the primary auditory cortex?
Temporal lobe
Parietal lobe
Frontal lobe
Occipital lobe
Symptoms of Frontal Dynamic Aphasia is similar to which one of the following
Transcortical motor aphasia
Mixed transcortical aphasia
Broca's aphasia
Conduction aphasia
Which of the following is not a symptom of Broca’s aphasia?
Effortful speech
Relatively intact comprehension
Fluent speech
Impaired repetition
Luria associated phonemic analysis with which brain region?
Supramarginal gyrus
Left temporal region
Right frontal cortex
Angular gyrus
According to Lichtheim connectionist model which aphasia led to pure word deafness?
Transcortical sensory aphasia
Transcortical motor aphasia
Subcortical sensory aphasia
Subcortical motor aphasia
Which one of the following is Broadmann area 9
primary mtotr cortex
premotor cortex
prefrontal cortex
supplementary motor cortex
Posterior zones of the left temporal occipital region are involved in which of the luria's model
Luria model of Repetition
Luria’s model of Naming
Luria's model of auditory comprehension
Luria’s model of speech production
Phonological, lexical and semantic language processing is the function of
Uncinate fasciculus
Superior longitudinal fasciculus
Middle longitudinal fasciculus
Arcuate fasciculus
Selective attention, spatial attention and audiovisual ingretion is a fuction of
Dominant hemisphere
non dominant hemisphere
Which one of the following images represents the site of lesion of transcortical sensory aphasia
Luria's model is best described as
Anatomical localization theory
Modular process-based model
Single-center hypothesis
Sensory-motor loop theory
