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Conduction aphasia

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Anatomy and Physiology I

Definition

Conduction aphasia is a rare form of aphasia characterized by the individual's difficulty in repeating phrases accurately, despite having intact speech comprehension and fluency. It results from damage to the brain's language pathways that connect the regions responsible for understanding spoken language and those involved in producing speech.

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