Aphasia site of lesions Version en ligne Matching game to help study fluent and non fluent aphasias and their characteristics par Earniece Freeman missniece 1 Nonfluent Aphasia 2 Fluent Aphasias caused by damage to Broca's area; posterior inferiror frontal gyrus caused by lesion in the anterior superior frontal lobe caused by lesion in the watershed area; middle cerebral aretery and anterior posterior arteries caused by extensive lesions affecting all language areas Mixed Transcortical Aphasia Broca's Aphasia Transocrtical Motor Aphasia Global Aphasia caused by lesions in the posterior portion of the superior temporal gyrus caused by lesions in temporpoparietal region of the brain in the posterior protion of the midddle temporal gyrus caused by lesions in the region between Broa's and Wernicke's area in the supramarginal gyrus and arcuate fasciculous cused by lesions in the angulary gyrus, temporal gyrsu and temporoparietal lobes lesionsin the basal ganglia and thalamus are linked to subcortival aphasia in the left hemisphere Wernicke's aphasia Transocrtical Sensory apahasia Anomic aphasia subcortical aphasia Conduction aphasia