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← Language & CommunicationAphasia patients struggle to retrieve words during spontaneous speech. Which mechanism is most likely impaired to produce this?
A)Reduced acoustic encoding efficiency
B)Deficient syntactic bootstrapping process
C)Weakened phonological working memory buffer
D)Impaired spreading activation in semantic networks✓
💡 Explanation
Aphasia affects word retrieval, therefore, impaired spreading activation in semantic networks explains this difficulty because the activation fails to cascade through related concepts. Rather than impaired encoding or syntactic processing, the issue is accessing the lexicon itself.
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