Jargon aphasia

After the condition is diagnosed, a CT or MRI scan is typically used to determine the location and severity of the brain damage that has caused the aphasia.

It will not completely restore the person's prior level of communication, but SLP can lead to a massive improvement of jargon aphasia.

Seeing promising results from this type of therapy has led to much optimism in hopes of developing more treatment methods for jargon aphasia.

He used this term not to distinguish a separate type of aphasia, but to describe the language output of certain people that was meaningless and incomprehensible to the listener, although it appeared to have some meaning for the speaker.

Since Hughling Jackson's time, it has covered a broad range of similar verbal behaviors and has been used to describe a multitude of different aphiastic disturbances.