Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... nature have already been discussed . Occipital alexia ( alexia without agraphia ) ( see Ch . 11 ) is a classic example of a disturbance in which only a single modality , the ability to visualize language information , is abnormal . In ...
... nature have already been discussed . Occipital alexia ( alexia without agraphia ) ( see Ch . 11 ) is a classic example of a disturbance in which only a single modality , the ability to visualize language information , is abnormal . In ...
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... natural language functions ? Nature 2 : 609-619 . Barrett , A. M. ( 1910 ) . A case of pure word - deafness with autopsy . J. Nerv . & Ment . Dis . 37 : 73-92 . Barton , M. , Maruszewski , M. & Urrea , D. ( 1969 ) . Variation of ...
... natural language functions ? Nature 2 : 609-619 . Barrett , A. M. ( 1910 ) . A case of pure word - deafness with autopsy . J. Nerv . & Ment . Dis . 37 : 73-92 . Barton , M. , Maruszewski , M. & Urrea , D. ( 1969 ) . Variation of ...
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... Nature : Its Development , Variations and Assessment . London : H.K. Lewis . Ribot , T. ( 1883 ) . Les Maladies de ... Natural course of recovery in severe aphasia . Arch . Phys . Med . Rehab . 52 : 175–178 . Sarno , M.T. & Sands , E ...
... Nature : Its Development , Variations and Assessment . London : H.K. Lewis . Ribot , T. ( 1883 ) . Les Maladies de ... Natural course of recovery in severe aphasia . Arch . Phys . Med . Rehab . 52 : 175–178 . Sarno , M.T. & Sands , E ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 15
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