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Visual Sensory Examination The presence of a visual field defect often has significant localizing value . A full hemianopic field defect suggests parietal or occipital involvement , usually deep in the hemisphere involving the lateral ...
Visual Sensory Examination The presence of a visual field defect often has significant localizing value . A full hemianopic field defect suggests parietal or occipital involvement , usually deep in the hemisphere involving the lateral ...
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In this condition a patient , most commonly following acute loss of one homonymous visual 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 ...
In this condition a patient , most commonly following acute loss of one homonymous visual 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 ...
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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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