Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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Stranica 68
... entirely absent . If a severe hemisensory defect is present at the onset but clears rapidly , a unilateral inattention syndrome is suggested ( Ken- nard , 1939 ; Heilman , 1979 ) rather than a true sensory loss . Similarly , the visual ...
... entirely absent . If a severe hemisensory defect is present at the onset but clears rapidly , a unilateral inattention syndrome is suggested ( Ken- nard , 1939 ; Heilman , 1979 ) rather than a true sensory loss . Similarly , the visual ...
Stranica 128
... entirely mechanical and does not have the aphasic qualities of the other two . The script or block letters are formed adequately but there is a tendency for the written line to slant upwards and for the left margin to be larger and ...
... entirely mechanical and does not have the aphasic qualities of the other two . The script or block letters are formed adequately but there is a tendency for the written line to slant upwards and for the left margin to be larger and ...
Stranica 174
... entirely independent is a similar alteration in the aphasic's position in society . By the time aphasia occurs in most individuals , they have established fixed patterns in both work and social activities . They have developed firm ...
... entirely independent is a similar alteration in the aphasic's position in society . By the time aphasia occurs in most individuals , they have established fixed patterns in both work and social activities . They have developed firm ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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