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On the other hand , failure to carry out commands under these circumstances does not necessarily indicate serious comprehension ... Some aphasic patients comprehend frequently used words , but fail to understand low frequency words .
On the other hand , failure to carry out commands under these circumstances does not necessarily indicate serious comprehension ... Some aphasic patients comprehend frequently used words , but fail to understand low frequency words .
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If a line of communication is established so that the patient tries to comprehend room object names and the task is then changed ( e.g. body parts ) , total failure of response often results . Many patients with Wernicke aphasia fail in ...
If a line of communication is established so that the patient tries to comprehend room object names and the task is then changed ( e.g. body parts ) , total failure of response often results . Many patients with Wernicke aphasia fail in ...
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Many TCS patients completely fail all attempts to demonstrate understanding of spoken language including pointing tasks , carrying out commands and answering yes / no questions . Obviously , there are gradations of the severity of ...
Many TCS patients completely fail all attempts to demonstrate understanding of spoken language including pointing tasks , carrying out commands and answering yes / no questions . Obviously , there are gradations of the severity of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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