Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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Stranica 34
... comprehension difficulties . A similar phenomenon is a well - known characteristic of the deaf . Comprehension of Spoken Language The ability to comprehend what is said has proved to be the most difficult language function to test ...
... comprehension difficulties . A similar phenomenon is a well - known characteristic of the deaf . Comprehension of Spoken Language The ability to comprehend what is said has proved to be the most difficult language function to test ...
Stranica 66
... Comprehension of spoken language Repetition of spoken language Confrontation - Naming Reading : Aloud Writing Comprehension Nonfluent Relatively normal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Normal or abnormal Abnormal rich substantive quality of ...
... Comprehension of spoken language Repetition of spoken language Confrontation - Naming Reading : Aloud Writing Comprehension Nonfluent Relatively normal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Normal or abnormal Abnormal rich substantive quality of ...
Stranica 88
... Comprehension of spoken language Repetition of spoken language Confrontation - naming Reading : Aloud Writing Comprehension Fluent , paraphasic , echolalic Severely defective Good to excellent Defective Defective Defective Defective ...
... Comprehension of spoken language Repetition of spoken language Confrontation - naming Reading : Aloud Writing Comprehension Fluent , paraphasic , echolalic Severely defective Good to excellent Defective Defective Defective Defective ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 15
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ability abnormality accepted activities additional agraphia alexia anatomical anomia aphasic aphasic patients aphasic syndromes appears approach apraxia associated auditory become Benson better brain Broca aphasia called cause cerebral characteristics clinical combination common complication comprehension conduction aphasia considerable considered consistently correlation cortical damage defect demonstrated described descriptions developed difficulty discussed disorder disturbance dominant evaluation examiner fail field findings fluent frequently frontal hand hemisphere important improvement indicate individual involving language function later lesion less limited localization loss major material motor neuroanatomical neurologic nonfluent normal noted observations occur offer output particularly pathology patient performed posterior present problems produce proved pure recent recognized recovery remains repetition reported scan seen sensory separate severe significant specific speech spoken language studies suggested syndrome techniques term therapy tion transcortical types understand usually variations variety vascular verbal output visual Wernicke aphasia writing written