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The present section will be restricted to the aphasic disorder in which word - finding defect is the only or the most conspicuous major component . This “ pure ” anomia can be called anomic aphasia and , when truly pure , is restricted ...
The present section will be restricted to the aphasic disorder in which word - finding defect is the only or the most conspicuous major component . This “ pure ” anomia can be called anomic aphasia and , when truly pure , is restricted ...
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In contrast , the majority of reported cases of occipital alexia have been secondary to vascular disease and significant unilateral visual field defect has been present in most . While most language functions are normal or near normal ...
In contrast , the majority of reported cases of occipital alexia have been secondary to vascular disease and significant unilateral visual field defect has been present in most . While most language functions are normal or near normal ...
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VISUAL FIELD DEFECT Visual field defects are common in individuals with aphasia , particularly those whose pathology is posterior . The visual field defect may be of little consequence to the aphasia or its rehabilitation , but in one ...
VISUAL FIELD DEFECT Visual field defects are common in individuals with aphasia , particularly those whose pathology is posterior . The visual field defect may be of little consequence to the aphasia or its rehabilitation , but in one ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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