It is often accompanied by agraphia (inability to write).
It is now more commonly referred to as or motor aphasia . It occurs when a person knows what they want to say but cannot physically coordinate the speech production to say it. 🧠 Key Characteristics ataxic aphasia
Patients typically understand spoken and written language from others. 📍 Anatomical Cause It is often accompanied by agraphia (inability to write)
Historically linked to Aphemia (a term first used by Paul Broca) and Cortical Dysarthria . ataxic aphasia
The person still remembers words and their meanings.