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| | Aphasia |
 | | Because global aphasia affects more than one area of the brain, it can affect all language areas, and is the most severe form of aphasia. |  | | People with Broca's aphasia can understand and process what others are saying, so they often become depressed and frustrated by their own inability to communicate. |  | | Recovery from aphasia depends upon the severity of the brain injury. |
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http://www.hmc.psu.edu/healthinfo/a/aphasia.htm
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| | Expressive Aphasia (nominal or amnesic aphasia) therapy. |
 | | Thousands of patients and speech therapists have used the Bungalow expressive aphasia therapy programs since 1995 with tremendous success. |  | | Use them independently or with a speech therapist for aphasia therapy or language difficulties. |  | | The most popular programs are aphasia therapy software for speech therapy after stroke |
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http://strokesupport.com/ExpressiveAphasiaTherapy.asp
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| | Articles - Aphasia |
 | | Aphasia is usually first recognized by the physician who treats the individual for his or her brain injury. |  | | Aphasia therapy strives to improve an individual's ability to communicate by helping the person to use remaining abilities, to restore language abilities as much as possible, to compensate for language problems, and to learn other methods of communicating. |  | | Individuals with Broca& aphasia often have right-sided weakness or paralysis of the arm and leg because the frontal lobe is also important for body movement. |
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http://www.selfactivation.com/articles/Aphasia
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| | Aphasia |
 | | Also, in contrast to Broca's aphasia, individuals with Wernicke's aphasia are not aware of their language errors. |  | | Although there are no medical or surgical procedures currently available to treat this condition, aphasia resulting from stroke or head injury may improve through the use of speech therapy. |  | | As researchers continue to learn more about the brain's structure and function, new types of aphasia are being recognized. |
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http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/aphasia.jsp
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| | Literatur |
 | | The New Zealand speech-language therapists' journal 49: 26 Petheram, B. (1996) Exploring the home-based use of microcomputers in aphasia therapy. |  | | Cognitive neuropsychology 8 (5): 369-380 David, Rachel (1991) Assessment and treatment of aphasia. |  | | Aphasiology 9 (6): 517 Martin, Nadine (1996) Cognitive Approaches to Recovery and Rehabilitation in Aphasia. |
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http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/phonetik/joerg/sgtutorial/literatur.html
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 | | Patients were divided into 2 groups to study the short and long-term changes of rCBF in various clinical types of aphasia. |  | | They were subjected to thorough neurological examination, assessment of aphasia using mod fled Chesher test and AAT, laboratory tests and SPECT brain scan. |  | | Cerebellar diaschesis was observed in 16 patients mostly having large sized infarcts involving the left frontal and parietal lobes. |
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http://www.esnpn.org/JOUN/41-1/18.HTM
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| | AUDITORY APHASIAS |
 | | With lesions of the tertiary auditory area the dissociation of the auditory aspect from the meaningful aspect of words is seen most clearly. |  | | Studies of connectivity and behavioral involvement had led physiologists to group these fields into primary, secondary and tertiary auditory areas. |  | | With lesions of the secondary auditory area patients may recognize and be able to repeat individual phonemes but are unable to distinguish between phonemic sequences e.g.,. |
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http://www.wanprc.org/luria/auditory1.html
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| | Aphasia Tutor 1: Words 5.09 - Download Aphasia Tutor 1: Words - Aphasia treatment: stroke & brain injury |
 | | aphasia, aphasia treatment, expressive aphasia, speech therapy, aphasia therapy, word retrieval, brain injury, stroke speech, stroke aphasia, |  | | aphasia, aphasia treatment,expressive aphasia,speech therapy,aphasia therapy, word retrieval, brain injury, stroke speech, stroke aphasia |  | | These can be caused by stroke or brain-injury and usually requre speech therapy. |
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http://www.softizer.com/show_product/home_education/health_nutrition/aphasia_tutor_1_words
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| | Nominal aphasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Nominal aphasia (also known as anomic aphasia) is a form of aphasia (loss of language capability caused by brain damage) in which the subject has difficulty remembering or recognizing names which the subject should know well. |  | | The subject speaks fluently and grammatically and has normal comprehension, and the only deficit is trouble finding appropriate words. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nominal_aphasia
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| | :: nominal :: related - ( aphasia diameter gdp impedance ordinal interval ... |
 | | nominal definition a statement of all that is connoted in the name of a concept. |  | | nominal value the face value (of a coin, shares, etc.). |  | | :: nominal :: related - (aphasia diameter gdp impedance ordinal interval ratio data variable tasa) by Spell-Dictionary |
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http://www.spell-dictionary.com/db/nominal
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| | nominal - definition by dict.die.net |
 | | Of or pertaining to a name or names; having to do with the literal meaning of a word; verbal; as, a nominal definition. |  | | Existing in name only; not real; as, a nominal difference. |  | | A is the nominal of the sixth note in the natural diatonic scale. |
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http://dict.die.net/nominal
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| | Nominal Aphasia - Talk Medical |
 | | Talk Medical > Medical Dictionary > Nominal Aphasia |  | | We love to hear suggestions from wonderful users like you. |
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http://www.talkmedical.com/medical-dictionary/10007/Nominal-Aphasia
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| | Online Dictionary for French English, Spanish English, Italian English, and more. |
 | | Inability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects; SYN: anomic aphasia, anomia, amnesic aphasia, amnestic aphasia. |  | | Being such in name only; "the nominal (or&service=&searchtype=stemmed&service=english2english">or titular&service=&searchtype=stemmed&service=english2english">titular) head of his party"; SYN: titular. |  | | Being value in terms of specification on currency or stock certificates rather than purchasing power; "nominal or face value." [Economics] [ETYM: Latin nominalis, from nomen, nominis, name. |
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http://www.ultralingua.net/?service=ee&text=nominal
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| | nominal aphasia - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | nominal aphasia : The On-line Medical Dictionary [home, info] |  | | Aphasia, nominal, Nominal aphasia : MedTerms.com Medical Dictionary [home, info] |  | | nominal aphasia : Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary [home, info] |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=nominal+aphasia&ls=a
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| | nominal aphasia - definition from Biology-Online.org |
 | | An aphasia in which the principal deficit is difficulty in naming persons and objects seen, heard, or felt; due to lesions in various portions of the language area. |  | | Synonym: amnestic aphasia, amnesic aphasia, anomia, anomic aphasia. |
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http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/nominal_aphasia
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| | PharmGKB: Anomia |
 | | This work is supported by the NIH/NIGMS Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Database (U01GM61374). |  | | Amnesic Aphasia; Anomia, Color; Anomias, Color; Anomic Aphasia; Anomic Dysphasia; Anomic Dysphasias; Aphasia, Amnesic; Aphasia, Anomic; Aphasia, Nominal; Color Anomia; Color Anomias; Dysnomia; Dysnomias; Dysphasia, Anomic; Dysphasia, Nominal; Dysphasias, Anomic; Dysphasias, Nominal; Nominal Aphasia; Nominal Dysphasia; Nominal Dysphasias |
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http://www.pharmgkb.org/do/serve?objId=PA443376&objCls=Disease
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| | GuruNet — Content Map |
 | | nominal aphasia, anomic aphasia, anomia, amnesic aphasia, amnestic aphasia |
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http://www.gurunet.com/cm-dsid-502-letter-1N-first-1551
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