Aphasia, Alexia, and Agraphia |
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Next , a number of the more widely used standardized aphasia test batteries will be described , and finally a brief overview will be given of the countless experimental techniques that have been created by academic specialists to probe ...
Next , a number of the more widely used standardized aphasia test batteries will be described , and finally a brief overview will be given of the countless experimental techniques that have been created by academic specialists to probe ...
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Liepmann did not describe any clinical findings of language apraxia but over the years the term has been used ... Operationally , verbal apraxia has been described as a sparse verbal output , poorly articulated , produced with effort ...
Liepmann did not describe any clinical findings of language apraxia but over the years the term has been used ... Operationally , verbal apraxia has been described as a sparse verbal output , poorly articulated , produced with effort ...
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SUMMARY Certain of the language functions described in Chapters 14 and 15 appear to have strong associations with specific neuroanatomical locations , and as such they offer valuable information for the diagnostician .
SUMMARY Certain of the language functions described in Chapters 14 and 15 appear to have strong associations with specific neuroanatomical locations , and as such they offer valuable information for the diagnostician .
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 16
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