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With improvement , some ability to recognize spoken words appears . At this stage the slow presentation of auditory material permits far better comprehension than normal or rapid speeds of presentation ( Albert and Bear , 1974 ) .
With improvement , some ability to recognize spoken words appears . At this stage the slow presentation of auditory material permits far better comprehension than normal or rapid speeds of presentation ( Albert and Bear , 1974 ) .
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Whether formal therapy is truly effective in improving the outcome of aphasia has long been questioned and many experienced ... Some degree of spontaneous improvement occurs in most aphasics , and cynics maintain that the improvement ...
Whether formal therapy is truly effective in improving the outcome of aphasia has long been questioned and many experienced ... Some degree of spontaneous improvement occurs in most aphasics , and cynics maintain that the improvement ...
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While improvement may continue for several more months , the amount is so limited that , in his opinion , any significant improvement occurring after this time can be credited to the language therapy . Proof of this observation has been ...
While improvement may continue for several more months , the amount is so limited that , in his opinion , any significant improvement occurring after this time can be credited to the language therapy . Proof of this observation has been ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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