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CLASSIFICATIONS OF APHASIA ( Continued ) Hecaen & Albert 1978 Pure motor Sensory Conduction Transcort . motor Transcort . sensory Amnesic Alexia with agraphia Pure alexia Pure word deafness single , separate and unitary language ...
CLASSIFICATIONS OF APHASIA ( Continued ) Hecaen & Albert 1978 Pure motor Sensory Conduction Transcort . motor Transcort . sensory Amnesic Alexia with agraphia Pure alexia Pure word deafness single , separate and unitary language ...
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PURE WORD DEAFNESS Another striking example of single modality involvement has been called pure word deafness as well as verbal auditory agnosia ( see Ch . 16 for a discussion of nonverbal auditory agnosia ) ...
PURE WORD DEAFNESS Another striking example of single modality involvement has been called pure word deafness as well as verbal auditory agnosia ( see Ch . 16 for a discussion of nonverbal auditory agnosia ) ...
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a tion of reading ability in the former , and to a lesser degree by the comparatively normal spontaneous output , good naming and normal writing of pure word deafness . Many individual cases fall between “ pure " word deafness and ...
a tion of reading ability in the former , and to a lesser degree by the comparatively normal spontaneous output , good naming and normal writing of pure word deafness . Many individual cases fall between “ pure " word deafness and ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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