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Types of PARAPHASIAS and their EXAMPLES - 2 min ⏰ NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
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When an individual with dementia says the wrong word, it’s not always random, it’s often something called a paraphasia. These word mix-ups happen because dementia changes how the brain stores and retrieves language. There are a few types you might notice: • Semantic paraphasia: using a real word that’s related in meaning but not correct, like saying “spoon” instead of “fork.” • Literal paraphasia: swapping sounds within the word, like “cog” instead of “dog.” • Neologism: creating a completely ma
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When an individual with dementia says the wrong word, it’s not always random, it’s often something called a paraphasia. These word mix-ups happen because dementia changes how the brain stores and retrieves language. There are a few types you might notice: • Semantic paraphasia: using a real word that’s related in meaning but not correct, like saying “spoon” instead of “fork.” • Literal paraphasia: swapping sounds within the word, like “cog” instead of “dog.” • Neologism: creating a completely ma
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