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Not only are they often lost to followup but there is constant jeopardy of additional cerebral pathology complicating or totally obviating any anatomical correlation . On the other hand , altogether too many cases reported in the ...
Not only are they often lost to followup but there is constant jeopardy of additional cerebral pathology complicating or totally obviating any anatomical correlation . On the other hand , altogether too many cases reported in the ...
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The most pertinent of all difficulties plaguing the correlation of specific language functions with neuroanatomy , however , lies in the generally poor quality of clinical and anatomical examinations given to most aphasics .
The most pertinent of all difficulties plaguing the correlation of specific language functions with neuroanatomy , however , lies in the generally poor quality of clinical and anatomical examinations given to most aphasics .
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Chapter 12 , many characteristics of agraphia can be separated out and at least some appear to have implications for anatomical localization . Nonetheless , the evidence supporting separate clinical - anatomical correlations for ...
Chapter 12 , many characteristics of agraphia can be separated out and at least some appear to have implications for anatomical localization . Nonetheless , the evidence supporting separate clinical - anatomical correlations for ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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