Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... Sensory Examination Excellent localizing information can often be obtained from the routine sensory evaluation . Loss of primary sensations , pain and temperature , suggest pathology deep in the CNS , usually at the level of the ...
... Sensory Examination Excellent localizing information can often be obtained from the routine sensory evaluation . Loss of primary sensations , pain and temperature , suggest pathology deep in the CNS , usually at the level of the ...
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... Sensory Sensory Jargon , Sensory Central motor Transcort . Transcort . Acoustic Benson & Geschwind 1971 Table 6-1 . CLASSIFICATIONS OF APHASIA. Nielsen Goldstein Brain Gloning Gloning / Hoff Bay Wepman Luria Russell & Espir sensory ...
... Sensory Sensory Jargon , Sensory Central motor Transcort . Transcort . Acoustic Benson & Geschwind 1971 Table 6-1 . CLASSIFICATIONS OF APHASIA. Nielsen Goldstein Brain Gloning Gloning / Hoff Bay Wepman Luria Russell & Espir sensory ...
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... Sensory abnormality is often present but may be mild and may be restricted to a mild cortical sensory abnormality . Visual field defect is frequently present but may be a superior quandrantanopsia , inferior quadrantanopsia , full ...
... Sensory abnormality is often present but may be mild and may be restricted to a mild cortical sensory abnormality . Visual field defect is frequently present but may be a superior quandrantanopsia , inferior quadrantanopsia , full ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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