Título : |
Aphasia, Alexia and agraphia |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
Benson, David Frank |
Editorial: |
New York : Churchill Livingstone |
Otro editor: |
1979 |
Dimensiones: |
213 p |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-0-443-08041-8 |
Palabras clave: |
AFASIA, AGRAFIA, ALEXIA, TRASTORNOS DEL HABLA |
Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction. // 2. Historical Background. // 3. Neuropathological substrate of aphasia. // 4. Methods of aphasia-testing. // 5. Localization of aphasia-producing lesion. // II Syndromology of aphasia. // 6. Classifications of aphasia. // 7. Perisyvian aphasic syndromes. // 8. Borderzone aphasic syndromes. // 9. Subcortical syndromes. // 10. Nonlocalizing aphasic syndromes. // 11. Alexia. // 12. Agraphia. // 13. Related syndromes and a postscript. // III. Neuroanatomical Correlates of selected language functions. // 14. Lateralization of language. // 15. Localization of language functions. // IV. Clinical aspects of aphasia. // 16. Associated neurobehavioral problems. // 17. Psychiatric aspects of aphasia. // 18. Rehabilitation of aphasia. |
Aphasia, Alexia and agraphia [texto impreso] / Benson, David Frank . - New York : Churchill Livingstone : 1979, [s.d.] . - ; 213 p. ISBN : 978-0-443-08041-8
Palabras clave: |
AFASIA, AGRAFIA, ALEXIA, TRASTORNOS DEL HABLA |
Nota de contenido: |
1. Introduction. // 2. Historical Background. // 3. Neuropathological substrate of aphasia. // 4. Methods of aphasia-testing. // 5. Localization of aphasia-producing lesion. // II Syndromology of aphasia. // 6. Classifications of aphasia. // 7. Perisyvian aphasic syndromes. // 8. Borderzone aphasic syndromes. // 9. Subcortical syndromes. // 10. Nonlocalizing aphasic syndromes. // 11. Alexia. // 12. Agraphia. // 13. Related syndromes and a postscript. // III. Neuroanatomical Correlates of selected language functions. // 14. Lateralization of language. // 15. Localization of language functions. // IV. Clinical aspects of aphasia. // 16. Associated neurobehavioral problems. // 17. Psychiatric aspects of aphasia. // 18. Rehabilitation of aphasia. |
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