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In many instances , conduction aphasia cannot be diagnosed at the onset but develops during the course of recovery . Most often such a patient will originally produce a severe neologistic jargon and show considerable comprehension ...
In many instances , conduction aphasia cannot be diagnosed at the onset but develops during the course of recovery . Most often such a patient will originally produce a severe neologistic jargon and show considerable comprehension ...
Stranica 121
One exception , a simple rule of thumb concerning agraphia , can be of considerable significance in the evaluation of aphasia . Almost without exception , every individual with aphasia will show at least some degree of agraphia and ...
One exception , a simple rule of thumb concerning agraphia , can be of considerable significance in the evaluation of aphasia . Almost without exception , every individual with aphasia will show at least some degree of agraphia and ...
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Standard suicide precautions should be put into effect whenever a suicide wish is suspected , and in addition to the removal of potential self - destructive devices , considerable effort should be made to establish interpersonal ...
Standard suicide precautions should be put into effect whenever a suicide wish is suspected , and in addition to the removal of potential self - destructive devices , considerable effort should be made to establish interpersonal ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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