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  1. Types of aphasia: Definitions and when to see a doctor

    Dec 19, 2025 · Common types of aphasia include expressive aphasia, receptive aphasia, and global aphasia. Learn more about the different types and when to seek help here.

  2. Types of Aphasia - American Stroke Association

    Apr 14, 2024 · Learn about the different types of aphasia and their effects.

  3. Aphasia - Neurologic Disorders - MSD Manual Professional Edition

    Jun 1, 2016 · Aphasia is broadly divided into receptive and expressive aphasia. Receptive (sensory, fluent, or Wernicke) aphasia: Patients cannot comprehend words or recognize auditory, visual, or …

  4. Aphasia - NIDCD

    Most often, aphasia is divided into two broad categories: fluent and nonfluent. Wernicke’s aphasia and Broca’s aphasia were the first subtypes identified within these two categories.

  5. What are the types of aphasia? - National Aphasia Association

    What are the types of aphasia? Aphasia can be classified in several ways. Aphasia can be described as fluent or nonfluent, or classified in types based on what aspects of reading, writing, listening, and …

  6. Types of Aphasia | The Aphasia Library

    There are several different types of aphasia. While there are common characteristics, each type of aphasia presents unique symptoms and many people with aphasia show overlapping symptoms. …

  7. What Are the 3 Types of Aphasia? - Verywell Health

    Dec 11, 2025 · Three main types of aphasia include Broca's, Wernicke's, and global aphasia. 1 These and other types occur when parts of the brain associated with language, like the frontal lobe, are …

  8. Types of aphasia - thestrokefoundation.org

    Understanding each type can help stroke survivors and caregivers feel more prepared and hopeful about the path to recovery. This is the most severe form of aphasia. A person with global aphasia …

  9. Aphasia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    Oct 7, 2024 · Aphasia is a language disorder that affects your ability to speak and understand what others say. You might have trouble reading or writing. It usually happens suddenly after a stroke or …

  10. Understanding Aphasia: Types, Causes, and How It Affects …

    Mar 27, 2025 · Aphasia manifests in various ways, and neurologists categorize it into several types based on the symptoms and affected brain regions. The main classifications include expressive …