Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... reported . The mixed transcorti- cal syndrome appears to occur only in individuals with severe brain damage . There are very few reports of localizing techniques in MTA and none are exact except for autopsy . It could be anticipated ...
... reported . The mixed transcorti- cal syndrome appears to occur only in individuals with severe brain damage . There are very few reports of localizing techniques in MTA and none are exact except for autopsy . It could be anticipated ...
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... reported , either pathology involving the deep white matter immediately adjacent to the splenium has been reported , or the pathologist has failed to report ( and presumably to investigate ) the condition of the splenium . As a separate ...
... reported , either pathology involving the deep white matter immediately adjacent to the splenium has been reported , or the pathologist has failed to report ( and presumably to investigate ) the condition of the splenium . As a separate ...
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... reported , visual communication ( VIC ) ( Gardner et al , 1976 ) utilizes individual 3 " x 5 " cards , each with a single nonverbal symbol . Through demonstration each card is equated to an object , a person or an action ; as ...
... reported , visual communication ( VIC ) ( Gardner et al , 1976 ) utilizes individual 3 " x 5 " cards , each with a single nonverbal symbol . Through demonstration each card is equated to an object , a person or an action ; as ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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