Viewing the brain sideways? Frontal versus right hemisphere explanations of non-aphasic language disorders
S McDonald - Aphasiology, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
Parallel lines of investigation have developed into non-aphasic language disorders
following frontal lobe (FL) injury and right (non-dominant) hemisphere (RH) lesions. In this …
following frontal lobe (FL) injury and right (non-dominant) hemisphere (RH) lesions. In this …
Viewing the brain sideways? Frontal versus right hemisphere explanations of non-aphasic language disorders.
S McDonald - Aphasiology, 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
Patients with either frontal lobe (FL) injury or right (nondominant) hemisphere (RH) lesions
are likely to display similar types of language impairments, including verbose, disorganized …
are likely to display similar types of language impairments, including verbose, disorganized …
[引用][C] Viewing the brain sideway? Frontal versus right hemisphere explanations of nonaphasic language disorders
S MCDONALD - Aphasiology, 1993 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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[引用][C] Viewing the brain sideways? Frontal versus right hemisphere explanations of non-aphasic language disorders
S McDonald - Aphasiology, 1993 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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