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  2. Alogia - Wikipedia

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    Speech is vague, conveys little information, but is not grossly incoherent and the amount of speech is not reduced. "I often contemplate—it is a general stance of the world—it is a tendency which varies from time to time—it defines things more than others—it is in the nature of habit—this is what I would like to say to explain ...

  3. Logopenic progressive aphasia - Wikipedia

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    It is suspected that an atypical form of Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of logopenic progressive aphasia. [3] [4] Although patients with the logopenic variant of PPA are still able to produce speech, their speech rate may be significantly slowed due to word retrieval difficulty. [4]

  4. Receptive aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Patients with Wernicke's aphasia demonstrate fluent speech, which is characterized by typical speech rate, intact syntactic abilities and effortless speech output. [3] Writing often reflects speech in that it tends to lack content or meaning. In most cases, motor deficits (i.e. hemiparesis) do not occur in individuals with Wernicke's aphasia. [4]

  5. AI model may predict Alzheimer’s by analyzing speech patterns

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    Researchers have developed an AI tool that can predict with nearly 80% accuracy whether someone is at risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease based on their speech patterns.

  6. Semantic dementia - Wikipedia

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    There are distinctions between Alzheimer's disease and semantic dementia with regard to types of memory affected. [ citation needed ] In general, Alzheimer's disease is referred to as a disorder affecting mainly episodic memory , defined as the memory related to specific, personal events distinct for each individual.

  7. 5 Things We Learned About Alzheimer's Disease in 2023 - AOL

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    Nov. 20—(StatePoint) 2023 was a landmark year for Alzheimer's disease research, including advancements in treatment, risk factors and diagnosis. Here are five significant discoveries made this ...

  8. Tangential speech - Wikipedia

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    It is less severe than logorrhea and may be associated with the middle stage in dementia. [1] It is, however, more severe than circumstantial speech, in which the speaker wanders but eventually returns to the topic. [3] Some adults with right hemisphere brain damage may exhibit behavior that includes tangential speech. [4]

  9. How to Deal with Losing A Loved One to Alzheimer’s ... - AOL

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    Watching my mom’s progression through Alzheimer’s disease was the opposite of that. He likened it to looking in a dusty mirror, the actual self obscured until the dust can be cleared away.