Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... lesion involving the internal capsule or motor path- ways rostral or caudal to this area can be suspected . In general a total hemi- plegia with weakness involving both limbs and the face to a nearly equal degree suggests a deep lesion ...
... lesion involving the internal capsule or motor path- ways rostral or caudal to this area can be suspected . In general a total hemi- plegia with weakness involving both limbs and the face to a nearly equal degree suggests a deep lesion ...
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... lesion ( Howes and Boller , 1978 ) . In the past decade a number of studies have utilized radioisotope brain scan localizations of pathology to correlate with aphasia syndromes ( Benson , 1967 ; Kertesz , Lesk and McCabe , 1977 ) . The ...
... lesion ( Howes and Boller , 1978 ) . In the past decade a number of studies have utilized radioisotope brain scan localizations of pathology to correlate with aphasia syndromes ( Benson , 1967 ; Kertesz , Lesk and McCabe , 1977 ) . The ...
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... lesion that produces the unique combination of language functions . The site of pathology in conduction aphasia , however , shows some varia- tion . Two distinctly different locations have been demonstrated ( Lichtheim , 1885 ; Kleist ...
... lesion that produces the unique combination of language functions . The site of pathology in conduction aphasia , however , shows some varia- tion . Two distinctly different locations have been demonstrated ( Lichtheim , 1885 ; Kleist ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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