It may coexist with hemiplegia (paralysis on one side) or unilateral convulsions.
The physical act of speaking is labored, slow, or "perverted". ataxic aphasia
It is now more commonly referred to as or motor aphasia . It occurs when a person knows what they want to say but cannot physically coordinate the speech production to say it. 🧠 Key Characteristics It may coexist with hemiplegia (paralysis on one
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