In a patient with a classical syndrome of pure word deafness following a cerebrovascular accident detailed neuropsychological examination showed an almost absolute inability to name meaningful non verbal sounds, in spite of normal recognition as demonstrated by ability to match the sound with the corresponding natural source. This selective anomia, confined to auditory modality, is discussed in view of the previous researches regarding the general field in naming disturbances, which showed that for the vaste majority of aphasics, anomia was not modality dependent. Besides that the contrasting performance of the patient who showed complete lack of phonemic analysis matched with normal recognition of some acoustic parameters of speech as pros...
PURE word deafness is a rare syndrome first described by Kussmaul (1877) when he used the term &apos...
We describe the performance of an aphasic individual who showed a selective impairment affecting his...
would like to thank the subjects and their families for their participation and support of this rese...
We report a patient, FM, with progressive fluent aphasia due to selective atrophy of left temporal c...
We describe a patient who developed bilateral temporal lesions due to a haemorrhagic stroke. One yea...
A patient who already had Wernicke's aphasia due to a left temporal lobe lesion suffered a seve...
Different forms of anomia are observed in aphasia, which can be related to impaired semantic, lexica...
We compared the performance of one patient with typical semantic dementia (JL) with that of another ...
A patient who already had Wernick's aphasia due to a left temporal lobe lesion suffered a severe det...
& Impaired word production after brain damage can be due to impairment at lexical–semantic or at...
Twenty-three cases of differnt types of aphasia have been studied with the aid of pure tone clinical...
Phonation is a fundamental feature of human communication. Control of phonation in the context of sp...
Anomia: neuroanatomical and cognitive correlates/ edited by Harold Goodglass and Arthur Wingfield, ...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
ONE of the speech disorders which in the past was studied with great interest is the so-called pure ...
PURE word deafness is a rare syndrome first described by Kussmaul (1877) when he used the term &apos...
We describe the performance of an aphasic individual who showed a selective impairment affecting his...
would like to thank the subjects and their families for their participation and support of this rese...
We report a patient, FM, with progressive fluent aphasia due to selective atrophy of left temporal c...
We describe a patient who developed bilateral temporal lesions due to a haemorrhagic stroke. One yea...
A patient who already had Wernicke's aphasia due to a left temporal lobe lesion suffered a seve...
Different forms of anomia are observed in aphasia, which can be related to impaired semantic, lexica...
We compared the performance of one patient with typical semantic dementia (JL) with that of another ...
A patient who already had Wernick's aphasia due to a left temporal lobe lesion suffered a severe det...
& Impaired word production after brain damage can be due to impairment at lexical–semantic or at...
Twenty-three cases of differnt types of aphasia have been studied with the aid of pure tone clinical...
Phonation is a fundamental feature of human communication. Control of phonation in the context of sp...
Anomia: neuroanatomical and cognitive correlates/ edited by Harold Goodglass and Arthur Wingfield, ...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
ONE of the speech disorders which in the past was studied with great interest is the so-called pure ...
PURE word deafness is a rare syndrome first described by Kussmaul (1877) when he used the term &apos...
We describe the performance of an aphasic individual who showed a selective impairment affecting his...
would like to thank the subjects and their families for their participation and support of this rese...