Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... ideas have been revived and a better integra- tion of neurologic and psychologic approaches to aphasia has resulted . The work of Geschwind ( 1965 ) emphasizing cortical - cortical disconnection as a major source of language disorder ...
... ideas have been revived and a better integra- tion of neurologic and psychologic approaches to aphasia has resulted . The work of Geschwind ( 1965 ) emphasizing cortical - cortical disconnection as a major source of language disorder ...
Stranica 72
... ideas of the individual are not effectively conveyed , a phenome- non that can be called empty speech . Another phenomenon frequently noted in Wernicke aphasia is paraphasia . The most characteristic type of substitution is verbal ...
... ideas of the individual are not effectively conveyed , a phenome- non that can be called empty speech . Another phenomenon frequently noted in Wernicke aphasia is paraphasia . The most characteristic type of substitution is verbal ...
Stranica 172
... idea- tional apraxia ( an inability to maintain the ideas necessary to carry out a complicated activity ) occur less frequently but may also complicate aphasia . The latter two are much more difficult to define operationally or to dem ...
... idea- tional apraxia ( an inability to maintain the ideas necessary to carry out a complicated activity ) occur less frequently but may also complicate aphasia . The latter two are much more difficult to define operationally or to dem ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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