Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... brain had evolved and been debated over the centuries . By the early 19th century two clearly dissimilar beliefs about the brain's function in language production had crystalized . Some investigators , taking their lead from the early ...
... brain had evolved and been debated over the centuries . By the early 19th century two clearly dissimilar beliefs about the brain's function in language production had crystalized . Some investigators , taking their lead from the early ...
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... BRAIN SCAN The advent of the radioisotope brain scan provided the first safe and effec- tive technique for the localization of aphasia - producing lesions in the living patient and stimulated a considerable rebirth of interest in the ...
... BRAIN SCAN The advent of the radioisotope brain scan provided the first safe and effec- tive technique for the localization of aphasia - producing lesions in the living patient and stimulated a considerable rebirth of interest in the ...
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... Brain 64 : 244–272 . Brain , R. ( 1945 ) . Speech and handedness . Lancet 2 : 837-842 . Brain , R. ( 1961 ) . Speech Disorders - Aphasia , Apraxia and Agnosia . London : Butter- worth . Brierley , J.B. ( 1966 ) . The neuropathology of ...
... Brain 64 : 244–272 . Brain , R. ( 1945 ) . Speech and handedness . Lancet 2 : 837-842 . Brain , R. ( 1961 ) . Speech Disorders - Aphasia , Apraxia and Agnosia . London : Butter- worth . Brierley , J.B. ( 1966 ) . The neuropathology of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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