Former top judge Dylan Sullivan first realized something was wrong with her brain when everyday legal terms, like restraining ...
Former top judge Dylan Sullivan first realized something was wrong with her brain when everyday legal terms, like restraining orders and injunctions, started to feel foreign.
who has studied it closely, likes “anomic aphasia” best. The trouble is not actually a loss of memory, says Dr. Suter in the A.M.A. Journal, but a defect in the part of the brain which governs ...
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Abstract: Stroke, a leading contributor to mortality and disability in China, significantly impacts language skills such as speaking, listening, reading, writing, and communication in a considerable ...
Reading and writing are often severely impaired. 5) Anomic aphasia–this term is applied to persons who are left with persistent inability to supply the words for the very things they want to ...
The pattern of her aphasia did not change from that of anomic aphasia. At visit 3, the content in her spontaneous speech increased and improved in bedside language assessments. However, ...
Anomic aphasia—this term is applied to persons who are left with a persistent inability to supply the words for the very things they want to talk about, particularly the significant nouns and verbs.