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Many of the early correlations of individual language functions with neuroanatomy were far too specific , were based on insufficient evidence , were both misleading and incorrect and have been justifiably criticized .
Many of the early correlations of individual language functions with neuroanatomy were far too specific , were based on insufficient evidence , were both misleading and incorrect and have been justifiably criticized .
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Again , aphasia most often affects an individual with a major role in a family setting , either as a true leader or as a major contributor to communal activities . If the aphasic disability is comparatively mild , the patient may retain ...
Again , aphasia most often affects an individual with a major role in a family setting , either as a true leader or as a major contributor to communal activities . If the aphasic disability is comparatively mild , the patient may retain ...
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a Whether this is based on a lingering bilaterality for language has not been substantiated but much observational evidence suggests that , other factors being equal , individuals who are left - handed or ambilateral recover from ...
a Whether this is based on a lingering bilaterality for language has not been substantiated but much observational evidence suggests that , other factors being equal , individuals who are left - handed or ambilateral recover from ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 16
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