MEDICAL STUDY OF SPEECH DISORDERS

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Published: Apr 18, 2024

Abstract

Abstract. Speech is one of the most important mental functions of a person. Speech communication not only creates social relations between people, but also develops higher forms of cognitive activity. Speech and thinking are inextricably linked. Speech is also a very complex phenomenon and is a set of several processes. Almost all systems of the body: muscles, bones, various and numerous organs, especially the central nervous system, take an active part in its formation. More serious damage to the muscles occurs as a result of damage to the parts of the peripheral parts of the nervous system that supply the muscles of the face, tongue, thorax with nerve seeds. Disruption of this causes severe speech disorders such as dysarthria and anarthria. In the study of speech disorders, it is necessary to consider the role of neural mechanisms that perform the activity and help to plan the activity.

How to Cite

Huseynova, N. (2024). MEDICAL STUDY OF SPEECH DISORDERS. Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, (1), 123-128. https://doi.org/10.30525/2592-8813-2024-1-13
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Keywords

speech activity, speech disorders, speech therapy, dysarthria, nervous system.

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