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Present day investigators appear increasingly able to accept and many actually utilize divergent points of view , but a tendency remains for viewpoints on aphasia to be argued . Much of the controversy can be traced directly to the ...
Present day investigators appear increasingly able to accept and many actually utilize divergent points of view , but a tendency remains for viewpoints on aphasia to be argued . Much of the controversy can be traced directly to the ...
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There is one other bit of information , however , which suggests that the right hemisphere may be able to take over some reading tasks . A number of cases have been seen in which patients with severe left hemisphere language dysfunction ...
There is one other bit of information , however , which suggests that the right hemisphere may be able to take over some reading tasks . A number of cases have been seen in which patients with severe left hemisphere language dysfunction ...
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Other automatic writing such as address , home town , state , numbers , letters of the alphabet and days of the week are far less overlearned and many patients with aphasia will not be able to write them .
Other automatic writing such as address , home town , state , numbers , letters of the alphabet and days of the week are far less overlearned and many patients with aphasia will not be able to write them .
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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