Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... neuroanatomical localization of the site of pathol- ogy underlying aphasia has been a major aspect of the study of aphasia , particu- larly for the neurologist - aphasiologist . Over the years , a number of different means of localizing ...
... neuroanatomical localization of the site of pathol- ogy underlying aphasia has been a major aspect of the study of aphasia , particu- larly for the neurologist - aphasiologist . Over the years , a number of different means of localizing ...
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... neuroanatomy is not essential to the study of language , but criticism of the neuroanatomical correlates of aphasia should be reserved for those who have both knowledge and experience in the subject . Against this background , what is ...
... neuroanatomy is not essential to the study of language , but criticism of the neuroanatomical correlates of aphasia should be reserved for those who have both knowledge and experience in the subject . Against this background , what is ...
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... neuroanatomical basis of , 144 tests of , 141-144 language production . See Language func- tion . Broca aphasia , 60 ... neuroanatomical correlations , 81 , 149 neurologic examination in , 79-80 pathology , 80-81 prognosis , 79 ...
... neuroanatomical basis of , 144 tests of , 141-144 language production . See Language func- tion . Broca aphasia , 60 ... neuroanatomical correlations , 81 , 149 neurologic examination in , 79-80 pathology , 80-81 prognosis , 79 ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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