Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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... tion at the outset . Aphasia As already noted , there is comparatively little disagreement over the defini- tion of aphasia itself . Many different authors ( Nielsen , 1936 ; Benson and Geschwind , 1971 ; Darley , 1975 ; Adams and ...
... tion at the outset . Aphasia As already noted , there is comparatively little disagreement over the defini- tion of aphasia itself . Many different authors ( Nielsen , 1936 ; Benson and Geschwind , 1971 ; Darley , 1975 ; Adams and ...
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... tion of an intracranial neoplasm . In contrast , surgically treated neoplasms often yield excellent focal findings as the decompression procedure often destroys a pocket of both grey and white matter that had previously been infiltrated ...
... tion of an intracranial neoplasm . In contrast , surgically treated neoplasms often yield excellent focal findings as the decompression procedure often destroys a pocket of both grey and white matter that had previously been infiltrated ...
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... tion , a simple rule of thumb concerning agraphia , can be of considerable signifi- cance in the evaluation of aphasia . Almost without exception , every individual with aphasia will show at least some degree of agraphia and tests of ...
... tion , a simple rule of thumb concerning agraphia , can be of considerable signifi- cance in the evaluation of aphasia . Almost without exception , every individual with aphasia will show at least some degree of agraphia and tests of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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