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... visual neglect , incontinence , and emotional lability . Generally , he was in good spirits and was congenial except to those who " make fun of me . " To test the generally held opinion that patients with the language of generalized ...
... visual neglect , incontinence , and emotional lability . Generally , he was in good spirits and was congenial except to those who " make fun of me . " To test the generally held opinion that patients with the language of generalized ...
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... visual or combined auditory and visual modes . We can only conclude that all these researchers are probably correct . Patients and stimuli are suffi- ciently different to create differences in research findings . Imitative therapies ...
... visual or combined auditory and visual modes . We can only conclude that all these researchers are probably correct . Patients and stimuli are suffi- ciently different to create differences in research findings . Imitative therapies ...
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... visual cues be emphasized over auditory ones , and a majority of treatment discussions describe the visual mode's primacy in apraxia of speech therapy . Making the apraxic patients " visually minded " is to reorganize them . When Berman ...
... visual cues be emphasized over auditory ones , and a majority of treatment discussions describe the visual mode's primacy in apraxia of speech therapy . Making the apraxic patients " visually minded " is to reorganize them . When Berman ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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