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The phrase "speech comprehension" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's ability to understand information presented in the form of spoken language. For example, "The patient's speech comprehension improved after several sessions with the speech therapist."
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Similar problems of language and speech comprehension are apraxia and agnosia.
In contrast to her severe visual problems, her speech comprehension, repetition, and verbal fluency were all normal.
When you play ambiguous sentences, areas in the inferior frontal lobe and in the posterior temporal lobe become activated, and these areas are very important for speech comprehension.
In many cases of brain injury, communication problems can result: impairments of speech, comprehension or literacy, and the loss of confidence that comes with these disabilities.
The temporal lobe specializes in the processing of auditory stimuli and houses the Wernicke area, a region of motor neurons involved in speech comprehension.
Individuals with Wernicke aphasia, which may result from damage to the temporal lobe, speak in long, garbled sentences (word salad) and have poor speech comprehension.
They can include, but are not limited to, speech production and speech comprehension deficits.
The role of attention in speech comprehension is not well understood.
This suggests that the brain is in possession of an audiovisual integration mechanism supplementing speech comprehension.
Normal speech comprehension is strongly supported by visual lip-reading (Campbell, 2008; McGurk & MacDonald, 1976).
However, brain-based models that take into account the role prosody plays in dynamic speech comprehension are still rare.
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