Twenty-three cases of differnt types of aphasia have been studied with the aid of pure tone clinical audiometers and revealed the noticeable loss of hearing in sensory and motor aphasias while the patients with amnesic aphasia shows normal hearing. Hearing loss for high frequency in sensory aphasia has been identical but low and middle tone loss in motor aphasia has not been identical with the results in the paper of Alajouanine et al. Explaining the difference of results from the view point of terminology, the auther has intended to attribute the threshold rise to an inevitable dysfunctionning of primary auditory cortex in neighbourhood of Wernicke's and Broca's areas. Then, anatomo-clinical correlation and unit symptoms of speech disorder...
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P(論文)The purpose of the present study was to explore the notion that there are differential sources ...
A case is reported of severe agnosia for verbal and non-verbal sounds without associated aphasic dis...
The authors carried out a verbal auditory comprehension test on 115 aphasic patients, 44 patients su...
Phonation is a fundamental feature of human communication. Control of phonation in the context of sp...
A patient who already had Wernicke's aphasia due to a left temporal lobe lesion suffered a seve...
Although a number of studies have shown impaired tone and speech sound perception in aphasia, the co...
This chapter presents information on aphasic auditory abilities, with specific reference to the foll...
The extent to which non-linguistic auditory processing deficits may contribute to the phenomenology ...
Objective: This work investigates the nature of the comprehension impairment in Wernicke's aphasia (...
Objective: This work investigates the nature of the comprehension impairment in Wernicke's aphasia (...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
from typical Wernicke's aphasia to the later picture of disproportionate but not "pure &qu...
This study assessed the role of presentation level and high-frequency audibility in auditory process...
A patient who already had Wernick's aphasia due to a left temporal lobe lesion suffered a severe det...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
P(論文)The purpose of the present study was to explore the notion that there are differential sources ...
A case is reported of severe agnosia for verbal and non-verbal sounds without associated aphasic dis...
The authors carried out a verbal auditory comprehension test on 115 aphasic patients, 44 patients su...
Phonation is a fundamental feature of human communication. Control of phonation in the context of sp...
A patient who already had Wernicke's aphasia due to a left temporal lobe lesion suffered a seve...
Although a number of studies have shown impaired tone and speech sound perception in aphasia, the co...
This chapter presents information on aphasic auditory abilities, with specific reference to the foll...
The extent to which non-linguistic auditory processing deficits may contribute to the phenomenology ...
Objective: This work investigates the nature of the comprehension impairment in Wernicke's aphasia (...
Objective: This work investigates the nature of the comprehension impairment in Wernicke's aphasia (...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
from typical Wernicke's aphasia to the later picture of disproportionate but not "pure &qu...
This study assessed the role of presentation level and high-frequency audibility in auditory process...
A patient who already had Wernick's aphasia due to a left temporal lobe lesion suffered a severe det...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
P(論文)The purpose of the present study was to explore the notion that there are differential sources ...
A case is reported of severe agnosia for verbal and non-verbal sounds without associated aphasic dis...