Aphasia, Alexia, and Agraphia |
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Obviously , this direct statement produced further disagreement but also encouraged reporting of additional cases of ... In addition , the interest in aphasia coincided with and strongly influenced the development of clinical neurology ...
Obviously , this direct statement produced further disagreement but also encouraged reporting of additional cases of ... In addition , the interest in aphasia coincided with and strongly influenced the development of clinical neurology ...
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In addition , there may be individual variation among patients concerning the involvement of an anatomical site with a specific language function . While the many variables produce an almost automatic basis for disagreement , there is ...
In addition , there may be individual variation among patients concerning the involvement of an anatomical site with a specific language function . While the many variables produce an almost automatic basis for disagreement , there is ...
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Almost every individual with aphasia shows some additional neurobehavioral problem and these complicate the understanding of aphasia . A great deal of accumulated research data , both past and current , is contaminated by unrecognized ...
Almost every individual with aphasia shows some additional neurobehavioral problem and these complicate the understanding of aphasia . A great deal of accumulated research data , both past and current , is contaminated by unrecognized ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 16
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