Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION A neurologic examination is easily done , produces no morbidity or discom- fort and is routinely performed on patients with significant aphasia . The neurologic examination , therefore , is readily available for ...
... NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION A neurologic examination is easily done , produces no morbidity or discom- fort and is routinely performed on patients with significant aphasia . The neurologic examination , therefore , is readily available for ...
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... neurologic involvement . These are the classic neurologic findings of infarction involving the anterior cerebral artery territory ( Fisher , 1975 ) and this localiza- tion was confirmed in all cases by either radioactive isotope brain ...
... neurologic involvement . These are the classic neurologic findings of infarction involving the anterior cerebral artery territory ( Fisher , 1975 ) and this localiza- tion was confirmed in all cases by either radioactive isotope brain ...
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... Neurologic correlates of anomia . In Studies in Neurolinguistics , Vol . 4 , eds . Whitaker , H. & Whitaker , H. ( In press ) . Benson , D.F. & Blumer , D. ( 1975 ) . Psychiatric Aspects of Neurologic Disease . New York : Grune ...
... Neurologic correlates of anomia . In Studies in Neurolinguistics , Vol . 4 , eds . Whitaker , H. & Whitaker , H. ( In press ) . Benson , D.F. & Blumer , D. ( 1975 ) . Psychiatric Aspects of Neurologic Disease . New York : Grune ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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