Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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Stranica 79
... considerable varia- tion . Often almost no neurologic abnormality can be demonstrated . Others , however , suffer considerable elementary neurologic abnormality . Unilateral paresis may be totally absent , mildly present or significant ...
... considerable varia- tion . Often almost no neurologic abnormality can be demonstrated . Others , however , suffer considerable elementary neurologic abnormality . Unilateral paresis may be totally absent , mildly present or significant ...
Stranica 118
... considerably different in the Oriental lan- guages , particularly those languages that utilize both ideographic and phonetic characters . The medical literature now contains considerable case material outlining this difference ...
... considerably different in the Oriental lan- guages , particularly those languages that utilize both ideographic and phonetic characters . The medical literature now contains considerable case material outlining this difference ...
Stranica 179
... considerable re- tention of nonverbal abilities , suggesting considerable residual intelligence . A number of serious studies of intelligence in aphasia have been performed ( Tis- sot , Lhermitte and Ducarne , 1963 ; Zangwill , 1969 ...
... considerable re- tention of nonverbal abilities , suggesting considerable residual intelligence . A number of serious studies of intelligence in aphasia have been performed ( Tis- sot , Lhermitte and Ducarne , 1963 ; Zangwill , 1969 ...
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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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