Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... suggested by the proximity of Wernicke's area in the temporal lobe and the angular gyrus of the parietal lobe . That ... suggesting that purely temporal pathology can produce alexia ( Nielsen , 1939 ) . Whatever explanation is correct ...
... suggested by the proximity of Wernicke's area in the temporal lobe and the angular gyrus of the parietal lobe . That ... suggesting that purely temporal pathology can produce alexia ( Nielsen , 1939 ) . Whatever explanation is correct ...
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... suggested by Wernicke ( 1881 ) and Lichtheim ( 1885 ) and this group of aphasia syndromes was intensely studied by ... suggested for this variety of aphasia includ- ing dynamic aphasia ( Luria , 1966 ) and anterior isolation syndrome ...
... suggested by Wernicke ( 1881 ) and Lichtheim ( 1885 ) and this group of aphasia syndromes was intensely studied by ... suggested for this variety of aphasia includ- ing dynamic aphasia ( Luria , 1966 ) and anterior isolation syndrome ...
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... suggested . Smith ( 1972 ) suggests that the lack of improve- ment indicates bilateral brain damage but others suggest that consistent global aphasia can result from severe unilateral , dominant hemisphere damage . Those who do not make ...
... suggested . Smith ( 1972 ) suggests that the lack of improve- ment indicates bilateral brain damage but others suggest that consistent global aphasia can result from severe unilateral , dominant hemisphere damage . Those who do not make ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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