Behavioral Neurology and NeuropsychologyThis comprehensive work reflects the state-of-the-art in both the clinical and theoretical aspects of brain-behaviour studies, with an emphasis on the clinical. It features coverage of disorders of: perception; attention and awareness; frontal, collosal and subcortical syndromes; delirium and dementia; emotional disorders; and neurobehavioural disorders in children. |
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... knowledge , tied to an individual's personal experience , is considered episodic mem- ory rather than semantic ... knowledge rather than language . Syntax and phonology tend to be preserved , whereas entirely pictorial tasks that depend ...
... knowledge , tied to an individual's personal experience , is considered episodic mem- ory rather than semantic ... knowledge rather than language . Syntax and phonology tend to be preserved , whereas entirely pictorial tasks that depend ...
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... knowledge of the object , whether they involve vision , language , or other modalities of stimulus and response . The most common category - specific semantic memory im- pairment affects knowledge of living things . The first report of ...
... knowledge of the object , whether they involve vision , language , or other modalities of stimulus and response . The most common category - specific semantic memory im- pairment affects knowledge of living things . The first report of ...
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... knowledge of it , and using that semantic knowledge of what the object is to retrieve its name . Paradoxically , the preserved nonvisual naming and nonverbal recognition per- formance of optic aphasics seem to exonerate all three stages ...
... knowledge of it , and using that semantic knowledge of what the object is to retrieve its name . Paradoxically , the preserved nonvisual naming and nonverbal recognition per- formance of optic aphasics seem to exonerate all three stages ...
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