Aphasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aphasia (pronounced /əˈfeɪʒə or əˈfeɪziə/) is an acquired condition in which there is an impairment of any language modality. This may include difficulty in ...
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Aphasia
8 Jun 2009 ... Aphasia is a disorder that results from damage to portions of the brain that are responsible for language. For most people, these are areas ...
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice/aphasia.htm...
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Aphasia: MedlinePlus
Aphasia is a disorder caused by damage to the parts of the brain that control language. It can make it hard for you to read, write and say what you mean to ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/aphasia.html...
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Aphasia Information Page: National Institute of Neurological ...
17 Oct 2008 ... Aphasia information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/aphasia/aphasia.htm...
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Expressive aphasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Expressive aphasia, known as Broca's aphasia in clinical neuropsychology and agrammatic aphasia in cognitive neuropsychology, is an aphasia caused by damage ...
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Aphasia
brain may result in a fluent aphasia called Wernicke's aphasia (see figure). ... A type of non-fluent aphasia is Broca's aphasia. People ...
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/staticresources/health/voice/FactSh...
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Aphasia: Function and Dysfunction of the Cerebral Lobes: Merck ...
Aphasia is language dysfunction that may involve impaired comprehension or expression of words or nonverbal equivalents of words. ...
http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec16/ch210/ch210d.html...
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Receptive aphasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Receptive aphasia, also known as Wernicke's aphasia, fluent aphasia, or sensory aphasia in clinical neuropsychology and cognitive neuropsychology, ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptive_aphasia...
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Aphasia Project: Overview
21 Apr 2008 ... The Aphasia Project is a multi-disciplinary research project, a collaboration between the University of British Columbia and Princeton ...
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/aphasia/...
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The Harold Goodglass Aphasia Center | Home
Located at the Boston Veterans Administration Medical Center and affiliated with Boston University.
http://www.bu.edu/aphasia/...
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