Question

The difference between nonverbal oral apraxia and apraxia of speech is that:

A. nonverbal oral apraxia is an ideomotor apraxia while apraxia of speech is an ideational apraxia

B. nonverbal oral apraxia is commonly seen in individuals with left hemisphere damage, while apraxia of speech is commonly seen in individuals with right hemisphere damage

C. nonverbal oral apraxia is a disturbance in the sequencing of oral movements that are unrelated to speech production, while apraxia of speech is a disturbance in the sequencing of the oral movements in speech production

D. nonverbal oral apraxia often co-occurs with aphasia, while apraxia of speech does not co-occur with aphasia

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