Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... look for additional correlations . Historically it was the demonstration of functional - anatomical correlations that produced the early surge of interest in aphasia . Several language functions have long been thought to have ...
... look for additional correlations . Historically it was the demonstration of functional - anatomical correlations that produced the early surge of interest in aphasia . Several language functions have long been thought to have ...
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... look to your right ' ) and the ability to follow a moving object from side to side . Not infrequently there is a dissociation of gaze paresis , one function being fully preserved while unilateral gaze paresis is demonstrated with the ...
... look to your right ' ) and the ability to follow a moving object from side to side . Not infrequently there is a dissociation of gaze paresis , one function being fully preserved while unilateral gaze paresis is demonstrated with the ...
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... look at crossed aphasia . Neuropsychologia 11 : 243–246 . Boller , F. , Albert , M.L. , LeMay , M. & Kertesz , A. ( 1972 ) . Enlargement of the sylvian aqueduct : A sequel of head injuries . J. Neurol . Neurosurg . Psychiat . 35 : 463 ...
... look at crossed aphasia . Neuropsychologia 11 : 243–246 . Boller , F. , Albert , M.L. , LeMay , M. & Kertesz , A. ( 1972 ) . Enlargement of the sylvian aqueduct : A sequel of head injuries . J. Neurol . Neurosurg . Psychiat . 35 : 463 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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