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Aphasiology is the
study of
language impairment usually resulting from
brain damage, due to
neurovascular accident—hemorrhage, stroke—or ****ociated with...
- to
process sensory information (e.g.
inability to
recognize objects)
Aphasiology,
study of
language impairment (usually from
brain damage)
Apraxia of...
- the 19th
century of
aphasiology, the
study of
linguistic deficits (aphasias)
occurring as the
result of
brain damage.
Aphasiology attempts to correlate...
- Wallesch,
Claus (2004). "History of
Aphasia Freud as an aphasiologist".
Aphasiology. 18 (April): 389–399. doi:10.1080/02687030344000599. S2CID 144976195...
- 130–135. ISBN 9780195089349.
echolalia papers. Davis, G. A. (2007).
Aphasiology:
Disorders and
Clinical Practice.
Allyn & Bacon. pp. 33–39. A type of...
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Aphasiology is a
monthly medical journal covering the
field of aphasias,
covering all
aspects of
language impairment and
disability and
related disorders...
- 2011). "Living with
foreign accent syndrome:
Insider perspectives".
Aphasiology. 25 (9): 1053–1068. doi:10.1080/02687038.2011.573857. S2CID 145384305...
- of the
English language version of the
Aachen Aphasia Test (EAAT)".
Aphasiology. 14 (7): 683–722. doi:10.1080/026870300410946. S2CID 144512889. Andreetta...
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clinical interest.
Research in the
twentieth century focused primary on
aphasiology in
patients with
lesions from strokes.
Agraphia or
impairment in producing...
- language, and
evaluate linguistic and
psycholinguistic theories,
using aphasiology,
brain imaging, electrophysiology, and
computer modelling.
Amongst the...