10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «AMIMIA»
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amimia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... amyloidosis amiloidosis (f) secundaria — secondary amyloidosís amilorida (f)
— amíloríde amimia (f) — amimia amimia (f) expresiva — expressive amimia
amimia (f) motora — motor amimia amimia (f) receptiva — receptive amimia
amimia ...
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Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
See alcohol intoxication; antidipsotropic. ametropia A refraction error in which
parallel rays are focused not on the retina itself but in front of it (myopia) or
behind it (hyperopia). amimia A disorder of language, characterized by the
inability to use ...
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009
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A Dictionary of Neurological Signs
A Amimia Cross References Esotropia; Heterophoria; Nystagmus; Relative
afferent pupillary defect (RAPD); Scotoma Amimia - see HYPOMIMIA Amnesia
Amnesia is an impairment of episodic memory or memory for personally
experienced ...
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A doença como linguagem da alma: os sintomas como ...
A medicina fala de "amimia", a ausência total da expressão natural do rosto. O
paciente evidentemente aprendeu a não permitir que se note qualquer reação
sensível. Seu rosto congelou-se em uma máscara que, em muitos aspectos ...
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CDU: Classificação Decimal Universal: tabela de autoridade
... um processo psiquiátrico. Disfunções na escrita e no desenho. Escrita e
desenho dos que apresentam disfunções mentais. Disfunções da expressão
facial ou gesticulação. Hipermimia. Ecopatia. Ecoci- nése. Hipomimia. Dismimia.
Amimia.
Almeida, Ana Cristina, 1963-, ed. lit., Portugal. Biblioteca Nacional, ed. lit., Santos, Manuela, 1955-, ed. lit., 2005
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The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic
Asymbolia is a term suggested by Fink- elberg as synonymous with amimia. As
several of these conditions usually coexist, either of these terms is too restricted
to express fully the condition present in a majority of cases. Dr. A. McLane ...
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Problems of dynamic neurology, an international volume;: an ...
VISUAL AMIMIA, VISUAL OR OPTIC APRAXIA Visual amimia is an inability to
imitate motions or gestures. This may vary in degree. In mild cases of diffuse
brain dysfunction there is a certain type of visual amimia which can frequently be
...
Lipman Halpern, Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim. Dept. of Nervous Diseases, 1963
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Duus' Topical Diagnosis in Neurology: Anatomy, Physiology, ...
Further input is derived from the basalganglia; inbasalganglia disorders (e.g.,
Parkinsondisease), hypomimia or amimia can be seen. Thereare also various
dyskinetic syndromes affecting the muscles of facial expression with different
typesof ...
Mathias Baehr, Michael Frotscher, 2012
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The Psychology of Facial Expression
Another derives from the disorder of Parkinson's disease, which produces the
same masklike amimia, along with the preservation of movements to command.
Both seem to involve the destruction of structures such as the basal ganglia (
which ...
James A. Russell, José Miguel Fernández-Dols, 1997
AMIMIA. Literally a loss of mimesis, of mimetic, histrionic and expressive
capacities. The term is often used of the fixed and rather inexpressive face (
masking), voice, and posture of many Parkinsonian patients. It should be
stressed that this ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AMIMIA»
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Da Parma una significativa scoperta relativa alla Sindrome di Moebius
La Sindrome di Moebius è una malattia rara, congenita, caratterizzata da deficit del 6° e 7° nervo cranico (di solito bilaterale) responsabili di strabismo e amimia ... «Il Mattino di Parma, Jul 15»
SLA ed Emozioni: Impairment dell'espressività o deficit di capacità?
Nell'ultima parte del lavoro è stato posto l'accento sugli “effetti” della amimia dei pazienti con SLA sull'interlocutore, frequentemente esitanti in una riduzione ... «State of Mind, Jan 15»
North Royalton's Ashwin Veeramani knocked from Scripps National …
Veeramani misspelled the word "amimia," which means a lost ability to communicate by gestures due to brain injury. Arvind Mahankali, 13, of New York City, ... «Sun Star Courier, May 13»
Houston-area spellers advance in national bee
Ashwin Veeramani, 13, of North Royalton, Ohio, incorrectly spells "amimia". Contestants eat a snack during a commercial break during the semifinal round at the ... «Houston Chronicle, May 13»
Vivere con un partner depresso oltre il senso di colpa. Un libro …
I sintomi sono quelli caratterizzati dall'alfa privativa: apatia, astenia, anedonia, adinamia, amimia, anaffettività, anoressia, insonnia, sintomi somatici che a volte ... «Il Fatto Quotidiano, Feb 13»
10 Incredibly Strange Brain Disorders
Dysmimia or Amimia Patients Don't Know if You Give Them the Finger. Dismimia is a weirdly specific little condition. There's no way of knowing exactly what ... «io9, Jan 12»