Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... future . With the widespread use of CAT scanning , the localization of aphasia - producing lesions should become widely practiced , much better under- stood and generally accepted . THE LANGUAGE ( SPEECH ) AREA On the basis of a variety ...
... future . With the widespread use of CAT scanning , the localization of aphasia - producing lesions should become widely practiced , much better under- stood and generally accepted . THE LANGUAGE ( SPEECH ) AREA On the basis of a variety ...
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... future . And , of course , future technical advances in neuroanatomical localization in the living aphasic patient should also enhance the accuracy of the correlations . Clinical- anatomical correlation information of the type described ...
... future . And , of course , future technical advances in neuroanatomical localization in the living aphasic patient should also enhance the accuracy of the correlations . Clinical- anatomical correlation information of the type described ...
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... future will be designed for specific language disturbances . Thus , a specific variety of aphasia ( e.g. Broca aphasia ) will warrant a specific type of therapy . Even without the anticipated advances , it can be stated that many ...
... future will be designed for specific language disturbances . Thus , a specific variety of aphasia ( e.g. Broca aphasia ) will warrant a specific type of therapy . Even without the anticipated advances , it can be stated that many ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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ability abnormality accepted activities additional agraphia alexia anatomical anomia aphasic aphasic patients aphasic syndromes appears approach apraxia associated auditory become Benson better brain Broca aphasia called cause cerebral characteristics clinical combination common complication comprehension conduction aphasia considerable considered consistently correlation cortical damage defect demonstrated described descriptions developed difficulty discussed disorder disturbance dominant evaluation examiner fail field findings fluent frequently frontal hand hemisphere important improvement indicate individual involving language function later lesion less limited localization loss major material motor neuroanatomical neurologic nonfluent normal noted observations occur offer output particularly pathology patient performed posterior present problems produce proved pure recent recognized recovery remains repetition reported scan seen sensory separate severe significant specific speech spoken language studies suggested syndrome techniques term therapy tion transcortical types understand usually variations variety vascular verbal output visual Wernicke aphasia writing written