10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AUDITORY APHASIA»
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1
The Dictionary of Psychology
Sometimes known as auditory aphasia. word deafness. See WERNICKE'S
APHASIA. auditory amnesia Word deafness. the loss of ahility to comprehend
sounds or speech. Also known as Wer- nicke's aphasia. See RECEPTIVE
APHASIA.
2
The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness
In extreme cases of auditory aphasia, the child cannot distinguish meaningful
speech from gross noise-sounds. Auditory or receptive type of aphasia can be
easily confused with deafness, and when some degree * One hemiplegic pupil ...
Sir Alexander William Gordon Ewing, 1960
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
W63] UF Acoustic aphasia Amnesia, Auditory Aphasia, Auditory
Aphememesthesia Auditory amnesia Auditory aphasia Auditory perceptual
disorders Auditory sensory deficit Auditory sequencing problems Central auditory
dysfunction Central ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2003
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Auditory Aphasia, Auditory Aphememesthesia Auditory amnesia Auditory
aphasia Auditory perceptual disorders Auditory sensory deficit Auditory
sequencing problems Central auditory dysfunction Central deafness Central
hearing loss ...
5
Traumatic
Aphasia: Its Syndromes, Psychology and Treatment
Once he recognizes the sound "k" as part of the sound complex "Katja", he has
little difficulty distinguishing it from similar sounds. In cases involving loss of
articulemes and in cases of temporal lobe auditory aphasia this is often the most
...
Aleksandr Romanovich Lurii͡a, 1970
6
Aphasia and Kindred Disorders of Speech
Similarly, should his inability to understand spoken words be accompanied by
want of power to recognise the meaning of other sounds or familiar melodies, he
is certainly not an uncomplicated instance of "auditory aphasia." In 1876
Jackson1 ...
7
Neuropsychology: From Theory to Practice
When anomia is isolated to visual presentations it is referred to as optic aphasia,
when confined to the auditory modality it is referred to as auditory aphasia, while
tactile aphasia is the name used to describe a difficulty in naming by the touch of
...
8
Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
See optic nerve. word cathexis See cathexis. word deafness Auditory aphasia (
q.v.). word dumbness See motor aphasia. word salad A type of speech, heard
most frequently in advanced states of schizophrenia, characterized by a mixture
of ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
9
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... acústica-amnésica - acousticamnesic aphasia afasia (l) amnésica - amnesic
aphasia afasia (l) anómica - anomic aphasia afasia (l) asociativa - associative
aphasia afasia (l) atáxica - ataxic aphasia afasia (l) auditiva - auditory aphasia
afasia ...
When he listens to someone talking, he may hear only a meaningless jumble of
sounds (auditory aphasia), or, in milder cases, he may have only an approximate
notion of their meaning. As a result, he may try to describe something rather than
...
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