Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... field often has the same localizing value as the full field defect . An important exception , however , is the unilateral inatten- tion caused by frontal - limbic pathology ( see Ch . 16 ) which , in itself , represents another valuable ...
... field often has the same localizing value as the full field defect . An important exception , however , is the unilateral inatten- tion caused by frontal - limbic pathology ( see Ch . 16 ) which , in itself , represents another valuable ...
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... field , may fail to read ( neglect ) one side of a word or a sentence . Thus a patient with a right visual field defect may read the word " southeast " as " south , " while the patient with an acute left visual field loss may read the ...
... field , may fail to read ( neglect ) one side of a word or a sentence . Thus a patient with a right visual field defect may read the word " southeast " as " south , " while the patient with an acute left visual field loss may read the ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 |
Autorska prava | |
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