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Volume : VI, Issue : IV, May - 2016

CLINICAL APPLICATION OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE FOR IMPROVING COMMUNICATION ABILITY OF PATIENTS WITH BROCA’S APHASIA

Himanshu Kumar, Akanksha Kumari and Bibhu Prasad Hota

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Language involves our ability to recognize and use words and sentences. Much of this capability resides in the left hemisphere of the brain. Broca’s aphasia is caused due to damage in the Broca’s area i.e. Brodmann area no. 44 and 45 in the left hemisphere.

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    Himanshu Kumar, Akanksha Kumari and Bibhu Prasad Hota(2016). CLINICAL APPLICATION OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE FOR IMPROVING COMMUNICATION ABILITY OF PATIENTS WITH BROCA’S APHASIA. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VI, Issue. IV, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/8174.pdf

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