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David Frank Benson. Foreword With a great sense of the pragmatic as well as the theoretical implications for cerebral function , Frank Benson has written this eminently readable book . Aphasia , alexia , and agraphia , as disorders of ...
David Frank Benson. Foreword With a great sense of the pragmatic as well as the theoretical implications for cerebral function , Frank Benson has written this eminently readable book . Aphasia , alexia , and agraphia , as disorders of ...
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... Benson , 1971 ) , reduplicative paramnesia ( Benson , Gardner , Meadows , 1976 ) , Capgras ' syndrome ( Alexander , Stuss , Benson , 1979 ) , the Gerstmann syndrome ( Gerstmann , 1931 ; Benton , 1961 , 1977 ) and many others . Each of ...
... Benson , 1971 ) , reduplicative paramnesia ( Benson , Gardner , Meadows , 1976 ) , Capgras ' syndrome ( Alexander , Stuss , Benson , 1979 ) , the Gerstmann syndrome ( Gerstmann , 1931 ; Benton , 1961 , 1977 ) and many others . Each of ...
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David Frank Benson. Benson , D.F. ( 1967 ) Fluency in aphasia : correlation with radioactive scan localization . Cortex 3 : 373–394 . Benson , D.F. ( 1973 ) . Psychiatric aspects of aphasia . Br . J. Psychiat . 123 : 555–566 . Benson ...
David Frank Benson. Benson , D.F. ( 1967 ) Fluency in aphasia : correlation with radioactive scan localization . Cortex 3 : 373–394 . Benson , D.F. ( 1973 ) . Psychiatric aspects of aphasia . Br . J. Psychiat . 123 : 555–566 . Benson ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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