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===Related behaviors=== Given the previously stated signs and symptoms, the following behaviors are often seen in people with aphasia as a result of attempted compensation for incurred speech and language deficits: * Self-repairs: Further disruptions in fluent speech as a result of mis-attempts to repair erred speech production.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Middleton EL, Schwartz MF, Brecher A, Gagliardi M, Garvey K | title = Does naming accuracy improve through self-monitoring of errors? | journal = Neuropsychologia | year=2016 | volume = 84 | pages = 272β281 | doi=10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2016.01.027 | pmid = 26863091| pmc = 4826482 }}</ref> * Struggle in non-fluent aphasias: A severe increase in expelled effort to speak after a life where talking and communicating was an ability that came so easily can cause visible frustration. * Preserved and automatic language: A behavior in which some language or language sequences that were used frequently prior to onset are still produced with more ease than other language post onset. ====Subcortical==== * Subcortical aphasia's characteristics and symptoms depend upon the site and size of subcortical lesion. Possible sites of lesions include the [[thalamus]], internal capsule, and basal ganglia.
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