「APHASIA」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| aphasia: a disorder of the content of speech). | |
| extent of brain damage determine the type of | aphasia and its symptoms. |
| 40 he suffered a paralytic stroke that caused | aphasia and loss of memory. |
| The best known of his works were those on | aphasia and the parietal lobes. |
| ng nonsense, and is later diagnosed with both | aphasia and dysgraphia, although it is clear that he |
| pport for Speakability and raise awareness of | Aphasia, and in December 2008 Ken was a guest speaker |
| The presentation of global | aphasia are those of severe Broca's aphasia and Werni |
| Persons with global | aphasia are often mute or reduced to a few stereotype |
| er comprehensive tests exist like the Western | Aphasia Battery. |
| In this rare type of | aphasia, Broca's area, Wernicke's area, and the arcua |
| (semantic dementia and progressive nonfluent | aphasia) can be regionally dissociated by imaging app |
| of the conditions associated with conduction | aphasia, clinical evidence is lacking, and the Wernic |
| Boston Diagnostic | Aphasia Examination |
| The Boston Diagnostic | Aphasia Examination or BDAE is a test used to evaluat |
| twar academic life he focused on the study of | aphasia, focusing on the relation between language, t |
| He suffered from a stroke, and subsequent | aphasia from 1976 to his death in January 1981 in Osl |
| Global | aphasia has been cited as among the most common type |
| People who suffer from transcortical motor | aphasia, however, may experience delays in initiation |
| ernicke predicted the existence of conduction | aphasia in his landmark 1874 monograph, Der Aphasisch |
| e brain, often initially show signs of global | aphasia in the first 1-2 days due to brain swelling ( |
| also involved in charity work as chair of the | Aphasia Institute, and was also honorary counsel for |
| Mixed transcortical | aphasia is the least common of the three transcortica |
| most frequent etiology of mixed transcortical | aphasia is stenosis (narrowing) of the internal carot |
| Mixed transcortical | aphasia is characterized by severe speaking and compr |
| chiatric and neurological disorders including | aphasia, localised cortical lesions in the thalamus, |
| Transcortical Sensory | Aphasia, or TSA, is a type of Aphasia where sufferers |
| ts: a non-fluent type (progressive non-fluent | aphasia or PNFA) and a fluent aphasia. |
| to point out is that with patients of global | aphasia other cognitive skills remain functioning - a |
| The | Aphasia Research Center would go on to become a pione |
| 1960s at the Boston VA the Boston University | Aphasia Research Center. |
| Consulting Professor at the Neuroscience and | Aphasia Research Unit (NARU) within the School of Psy |
| with Jean Berko Gleason, and six years at the | Aphasia Research Center of the Boston University Scho |
| the four major symptoms - Mental retardation, | Aphasia, Shuffling gait, and Adducted thumbs. |
| People who suffer mixed transcortical | aphasia struggle greatly to produce propositional lan |
| The Comprehensive | Aphasia Test (CAT) was created by Kate Swinburn, Gill |
| AT is a new test for people who have acquired | aphasia, the impairment of language ability. |
| of the governing committees of the Academy of | Aphasia, the Linguistic Society of America, and the L |
| Aphasia types include Broca's aphasia, non-fluent aph | |
| n 1877, a German physician named the disorder | aphasia voluntaria to describe children who were able |
| To Freud and Goldstein, conduction | aphasia was thus the result of a central, core langua |
| en no known autopsy cases in which conduction | aphasia was shown to be the result of a focused arcua |
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