Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... actually distant from the site of the tumor . For instance , an intracranial tumor can produce sufficient supratentorial pressure to cause herniation of brain tissue through the tentorium . This can compromise a posterior cerebral ...
... actually distant from the site of the tumor . For instance , an intracranial tumor can produce sufficient supratentorial pressure to cause herniation of brain tissue through the tentorium . This can compromise a posterior cerebral ...
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... Actually , almost any output of less than 50 words per minute will appear abnormally sparse and appears nonfluent . A second distinct feature is in- creased effort . When attempting to produce a word , the nonfluent aphasic struggles ...
... Actually , almost any output of less than 50 words per minute will appear abnormally sparse and appears nonfluent . A second distinct feature is in- creased effort . When attempting to produce a word , the nonfluent aphasic struggles ...
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... Actually , amnesia may affect the learning of names but most patients with true amnesia ( such as Korsakoff's psychosis ) have normal or near - normal spontaneous speech ( they do not show the empti- ness , circumlocution or pauses for ...
... Actually , amnesia may affect the learning of names but most patients with true amnesia ( such as Korsakoff's psychosis ) have normal or near - normal spontaneous speech ( they do not show the empti- ness , circumlocution or pauses for ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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