Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... cortical pathology or a small discrete white matter destruction . The presence of a crural paralysis , weakness involving the leg and shoulder but not the arm or face , strongly suggests pathology in the anterior cerebral artery ...
... cortical pathology or a small discrete white matter destruction . The presence of a crural paralysis , weakness involving the leg and shoulder but not the arm or face , strongly suggests pathology in the anterior cerebral artery ...
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... cortical involvement , but only a small portion of the cortical sur- face is sampled . Subcortical pathology is also reflected in the EEG , but often over an extensive area , making precise localization difficult . Combinations of cortical ...
... cortical involvement , but only a small portion of the cortical sur- face is sampled . Subcortical pathology is also reflected in the EEG , but often over an extensive area , making precise localization difficult . Combinations of cortical ...
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... cortical - cortical connections with the posterior language areas , motor pathways passing to the brain stem motor articulation areas and / or involvement of neighboring frontal lobe cortical areas , anterior or superior to the ...
... cortical - cortical connections with the posterior language areas , motor pathways passing to the brain stem motor articulation areas and / or involvement of neighboring frontal lobe cortical areas , anterior or superior to the ...
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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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