1. With receptive aphasia an individual primarily loses their ability to comprehend language. 2. It can be used for clients with either expressive or receptive aphasia . 3. Receptive aphasia , unlike expressive aphasia often occurs without any motor deficits.4. It has been seen in receptive aphasia that larger lesions correlate to slower recovery. 5. A common symptom of receptive aphasia is misinterpreting the meaning of words, gestures, pictures. 6. With those representations significantly distorted, patients with receptive aphasia are unable to monitor their mistakes. 7. Receptive aphasia in which such abilities are preserved is also known as "'Wernicke's aphasia " '.8. Expressive and receptive aphasia are neurological language disorders. 9. This area is known as Wernicke's area; damage to this section can lead to Receptive aphasia . 10. Speech-language pathologists work to create therapeutic programs that are functional and effective for receptive aphasia patients.