Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... function are devised and the fea- tures of aphasia used to support or refute the model . Increasingly , linguistic attributes highlighted by the study of aphasia are built into the original model of language . Language is also a mental ...
... function are devised and the fea- tures of aphasia used to support or refute the model . Increasingly , linguistic attributes highlighted by the study of aphasia are built into the original model of language . Language is also a mental ...
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... function while the matched organ on the other side does not serve the function at all . If , as now seems possible , a number of additional higher mental functions also have unilateral localization in the cerebral hemispheres , this ...
... function while the matched organ on the other side does not serve the function at all . If , as now seems possible , a number of additional higher mental functions also have unilateral localization in the cerebral hemispheres , this ...
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... function assessment clinical testing , 30-37 formal standardized tests for , 16-17 , 37-39 of comprehension , 34-35 , 150-152 of conversational speech , 30-33 psychological testing techniques of , 39-42 reading ability , 36 repetition ...
... function assessment clinical testing , 30-37 formal standardized tests for , 16-17 , 37-39 of comprehension , 34-35 , 150-152 of conversational speech , 30-33 psychological testing techniques of , 39-42 reading ability , 36 repetition ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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