Janua Linguarum: Series maior, Issue 28Mouton., 1977 - Aphasia |
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Biographical Review | 5 |
The Writer | 11 |
The ExplorerTheorist | 18 |
Copyright | |
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acoustic imagery acoustic nerve agraphia alexia anarthria anatomic aphasic association attempt auditory comprehension basis bilateral brain Broca's area Broca's gyrus Carl Wernicke cerebral cerebral peduncle clinical picture complete concept conduction aphasia connections cortex cortical damage deafness demonstrated destruction differentiation disorders disruption essentially evident findings focal frontal function gyri hemiplegia impairment innervation intact interpretation involved isolated later left hemisphere lenticular nucleus lesion letters Lichtheim Liepmann localization loss mechanisms memory images mental Meynert Moreover motor imagery motor images motor speech path motor speech tract movements Neurol nuclei observed occipital occipital lobe occur paralysis paraphasia parietal lobe pathological pathway patient period posterior presented problem psychic reading reflex regarded result right hemisphere schema sensory aphasia significance specific speech production spontaneous speech stimulation Sylvian fossa symptoms syndrome temporal gyrus temporal lobe theory tion transcortical transcortical motor aphasia verbal visual Wernicke Wernicke's Wernicke's aphasia white matter word word-concept writing written language