· @OutOfExile_IDR
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Logorrhea effects many in different ways and can be temporary or permanent, occasional or constant. Sometimes unfamiliar or awkward situations, can trigger mild to moderate logorrhea in persons with disabilities, that may seldom manifest the phenomenon.

I sometime experience occasionally logorrhea brought on by stressors, unfamiliar encounters and exacerbation of disability symptoms. Brain Injury can magnify personal traits.

 I’ve often said it sometimes changes the phrase “gift of gab" to “master of the run-on sentence”. As a result, I have missed out on some interactions, experiences and potentially new friends; all because logorrhea came to visit that day or week.

Wernicke’s and Broca’s area will be explored more in future posts.  There are so many people living with disabilities whose communications are effected by these areas of the brain.

 TBI Voices project looks to shed light on logorrhea in an effort to bring greater understanding for those that occasionally, and permanently live with it.  Check out that link, and the link with more on Wernicke’s and Broca’s area

If one breaks one's leg, they may have touble walking, patience and understanding is key. The same is true for the brain and communication.


braininjuryhelp.com/logorrhea-

More on Wernicke's area - Broca's area and speech: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK5330

Image courtesy of Wikipedia:
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/logorrh

Out of Exile - Invisible Disability Rights main page: @OutOfExile_IDR@disabled.social

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#projecttbivoices #aphasia #wernickesarea #brocasarea #speech #ABI #stoke #wernicke #TBI #aphantasia #Neurological

Last updated 3 years ago

· @OutOfExile_IDR
30 followers · 35 posts · Server neurodifferent.me

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Logorrhea effects many in different ways and can be temporary or permanent, occasional or constant. Sometimes unfamiliar or awkward situations, can trigger mild to moderate logorrhea in persons with disabilities, that may seldom manifest the phenomenon.

I sometime experience occasionally logorrhea brought on by stressors, unfamiliar encounters and exacerbation of disability symptoms. Brain Injury can magnify personal traits.

 I’ve often said it sometimes changes the phrase “gift of gab" to “master of the run-on sentence”.   Believe me, it gets on my nerves sometimes too. As a result, I have missed out on some interactions, experiences and potentially new friends; all because logorrhea came to visit that day or week.

Wernicke’s and Broca’s area will be explored more in future posts.  There are so many people living with disabilities whose communications are effected by these areas of the brain.

 TBI Voices project looks to shed light on logorrhea in an effort to bring greater understanding for those that occasionally, and permanently live with it.  Check out that link, and the link with more on Wernicke’s and Broca’s area

If one breaks one's leg, they may have touble walking, patience and understanding is key. The same is true for the brain and communication.


braininjuryhelp.com/logorrhea-

More on Wernicke's area - Broca's area and speech: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK5330

Image courtesy of Wikipedia:
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/logorrh

Out of Exile - Invisible Disability Rights main page: @OutOfExile_IDR@disabled.social

Image courtesy of Wikipedia:

#projecttbivoices

Last updated 3 years ago