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Certainly the disorder of speech and communication in PSP can take different forms.
Apraxia of speech is a disorder of speech motor planning and/or programming that is distinguishable from aphasia and dysarthria.
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a disorder of speech motor planning or programming that affects the production of speech (Duffy, 2005; McNeil et al., 2009).
Its original description and designation as AOS dates back to the 1960s where the term was coined by Darley to specify a disorder of speech that was distinguishable from dysarthria and aphasia (Darley, 1967).
Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12612000744853 To date the consensus in the literature is that Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a disorder of speech motor programming and planning with genetic, neurologic, or idiopathic causes [ 1- 4].
It is possible that the common etiologic link among dyslexia, SLI and SSD is in the domain of phonological processing and phonological memory (Dollaghan and Campbell 1998; Conti-Ramsden and Hesketh 2003; Pennington 2006), although each condition is recognized as a distinct developmental disorder of speech or language with its own unique characteristics as well (Catts et al. 2005; Smith 2007).
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And some of the genes in FOXP2's network have already been implicated in diseases that include disorders of speech, confirming its importance in these faculties.
This includes disorders of speech, cognition, mood, behaviour, and thought.
Numerous neuropsychology studies have linked damage in this area to disorders of speech production [ 21].
Encompassing autism and developmental disorders of speech and language, this category accounted for 0.35% of MBD admissions.
Secondly, in consideration of acquired disorders of speech perception and production, the identification of critical regions offers the opportunity for a predictive model of language deficits.
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