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- classifications of the aphasias tend to divide the various symptoms into broad classes. A common approach is to distinguish between the fluent aphasias (where speech...
- Symptoms of conduction aphasia, as with other aphasias, can be transient, sometimes lasting only several hours or a few days. As aphasias and other language...
- authorities of the time by ****erting that their manner of understanding aphasias was no longer tenable. At the turn of the century, neuroscientists had...
- This is often not an issue for people without agrammatic aphasias, but many people with aphasia rely heavily on word order to understand roles that words...
- diagnostic tests for aphasias, and thus neuropsychological ****essments are the only tool physicians have for diagnosing patients; and 2) aphasias often affect...
- names in aphasia". J Rehabil Res Dev. 44 (3): 381–94. doi:10.1682/JRRD.2006.05.0038. PMID 18247235. Manasco, M. (2014). Chapter 4: The Aphasias. In Introduction...
- Wernicke's aphasia, also known as receptive aphasia, sensory aphasia, fluent aphasia, or posterior aphasia, is a type of aphasia in which individuals...
- progressive aphasia. Aphasia Dementia Early-onset Alzheimer's disease Harciarek M, Kertesz A (September 2011). "Primary progressive aphasias and their contribution...
- Swedish rock band Europe "Aphasia", a track on the album Cardinal by the American folk rock band Pinegrove Category:Aphasias This disambiguation page lists...
- research on aphasias in deaf users of sign language, who show deficits in signing and comprehension analogous to Expressive and Receptive aphasias in hearing...