Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... lesions . Some classify types of aphasia on the basis of where the lesion exists in the left hemi- sphere , while others are content to describe the behavioral deficits and display little interest in the site of the lesion . For example ...
... lesions . Some classify types of aphasia on the basis of where the lesion exists in the left hemi- sphere , while others are content to describe the behavioral deficits and display little interest in the site of the lesion . For example ...
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... lesion . Thus damage in the right hemisphere appears to result in different behavioral deficits from those seen following damage in the left hemisphere . When both hemispheres have been damaged , the interaction among these different ...
... lesion . Thus damage in the right hemisphere appears to result in different behavioral deficits from those seen following damage in the left hemisphere . When both hemispheres have been damaged , the interaction among these different ...
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... lesion involving the third frontal convolution . Johns and LaPointe [ 118 ] review over 20 reports , and all lo- calize the lesion in essentially the same area . Since Broca was the first to report a case of apraxia of speech ( aphemia ) ...
... lesion involving the third frontal convolution . Johns and LaPointe [ 118 ] review over 20 reports , and all lo- calize the lesion in essentially the same area . Since Broca was the first to report a case of apraxia of speech ( aphemia ) ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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