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Tangential speech : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tangential speech Tangential speech is a communication disorder in which the train of thought of the speaker wanders and shows a lack of focus, never returning to the initial topic of the conversation.〔''Forensic Aspects of Communication Sciences and Disorders'' by Dennis C. Tanner 2003 ISBN 1-930056-31-1 page 289〕 It is less severe than Logorrhea and may be associated with the middle stage in dementia.〔 It is, however, more severe than circumstantial speech in which the speaker wanders, but eventually returns to the topic.〔''Crash Course: Psychiatry'' by Julius Bourke, Matthew Castle, Alasdair D. Cameron 2008 ISBN 0-7234-3476-X page 255〕 Some adults with right hemisphere brain damage may exhibit behavior that includes tangential speech.〔''Introduction to Neurogenic Communication Disorders'' by Robert H. Brookshire 1997 ISBN 0-323-04531-6 page 393〕 Those who exhibit these behaviors may also have related symptoms such as seemingly inappropriate or self-centered social responses, and a deterioration in pragmatic abilities (including appropriate eye contact as well as topic maintenance).〔''Perspectives on Treatment for Communication Deficits Associated With Right Hemisphere Brain Damage'' by Margaret Lehman Blake 2007 ISSN 10580360 page 333〕 ==See also==
*Aphasia
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