Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... severe amnesia and / or dementia . Similarly , Huntington's chorea and Schilder's disease can both pro- duce aphasia as part of their complicated clinical pictures but rarely does the language disorder reach a significant degree in ...
... severe amnesia and / or dementia . Similarly , Huntington's chorea and Schilder's disease can both pro- duce aphasia as part of their complicated clinical pictures but rarely does the language disorder reach a significant degree in ...
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... severe brain dam- age . These usually include hemiplegia ( or bilateral hemiplegia ) , sensory loss , visual field loss and often an attention disturbance . The disturbance almost invariably involves the right side of the body but ...
... severe brain dam- age . These usually include hemiplegia ( or bilateral hemiplegia ) , sensory loss , visual field loss and often an attention disturbance . The disturbance almost invariably involves the right side of the body but ...
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... Severe agraphia ex- No agraphia Severe agraphia in- cept for copy cluding copy 3 ) Letter - naming Severe anomia for Comparatively intact Severe anomia for letters letters 4 ) Comprehen- Failed Good Partial success sion of spelled words ...
... Severe agraphia ex- No agraphia Severe agraphia in- cept for copy cluding copy 3 ) Letter - naming Severe anomia for Comparatively intact Severe anomia for letters letters 4 ) Comprehen- Failed Good Partial success sion of spelled words ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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