Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... Broca aphasia to communicate some ideas despite severe deficiencies in verbal out- put . For some , the output is limited to repetitive output of a single word or expression , a verbal stereotypy . At times the stereotypy can be ...
... Broca aphasia to communicate some ideas despite severe deficiencies in verbal out- put . For some , the output is limited to repetitive output of a single word or expression , a verbal stereotypy . At times the stereotypy can be ...
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... aphasia ( see Ch . 8 ) . Despite the obvious abnormality of repetition in Broca aphasia , however , this function is often superior to the spontaneous verbal output and is frequently misinterpreted as normal repetition . Careful ...
... aphasia ( see Ch . 8 ) . Despite the obvious abnormality of repetition in Broca aphasia , however , this function is often superior to the spontaneous verbal output and is frequently misinterpreted as normal repetition . Careful ...
Stranica 70
... Broca aphasia in this same general area . Figure 7-1 shows the increased radioactive uptake in a case of Broca aphasia , clearly demonstrating the location of pathology in the posterior frontal area . Figure 7-2 shows a CAT scan from ...
... Broca aphasia in this same general area . Figure 7-1 shows the increased radioactive uptake in a case of Broca aphasia , clearly demonstrating the location of pathology in the posterior frontal area . Figure 7-2 shows a CAT scan from ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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