What is typical language disturbance of AD?
It is best characterized as a transcortical sensory aphasia—there is a fluent verbal output accompanied by anomia, impaired auditory comprehension, preserved repetition, and aphasic writing. Although patients may be able to read aloud, their comprehension for written material is impaired. To the casual listener, affected patients have difficulty finding words and may inappropriately substitute related words or improper phonemes when conversing. The patient’s verbal discourse is vague to the listener and lacks clear direction of purpose (circumlocution). As a consequence of impaired auditory comprehension, the patient is often noted to be uncharacteristically passive and remote.
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