Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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Stranica 121
... writing capability can be used as a screening device for the presence of aphasia . Cau- tion is necessary , however , as agraphia accompanies many disturbances other than aphasia . It would appear that writing is , at best , a tenuous ...
... writing capability can be used as a screening device for the presence of aphasia . Cau- tion is necessary , however , as agraphia accompanies many disturbances other than aphasia . It would appear that writing is , at best , a tenuous ...
Stranica 122
... writing such as address , home town , state , numbers , letters of the alphabet and days of the week are far less overlearned and many patients with aphasia will not be able to write them . Nonetheless , performance in automatic writing ...
... writing such as address , home town , state , numbers , letters of the alphabet and days of the week are far less overlearned and many patients with aphasia will not be able to write them . Nonetheless , performance in automatic writing ...
Stranica 128
... writing . Dominant Parietal - Temporal ( Posterior ) Agraphia In this disorder the mechanics of writing are normal or nearly so but there are notable errors in spelling ( omission , reversals or substitution of letters ) and the words ...
... writing . Dominant Parietal - Temporal ( Posterior ) Agraphia In this disorder the mechanics of writing are normal or nearly so but there are notable errors in spelling ( omission , reversals or substitution of letters ) and the words ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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