BUKU BASA PORTUGIS KAKAIT KARO «PARAGNOSIA»
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The Right Hemisphere: Neurology and Neuropsychology
Other symptoms generally associated with lesions in the right hemisphere are
apractoagnosia (constructive apraxia), dress apraxia, anosognosia, and certain
types of paragnosia. Prosopagnosia implies the lack of recognition of faces.
Alfredo Ardila, Peggy Ostosky-Solis, 1984
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The Neuropsychiatric Mental Status Examination
Constructionapraxia ______ Kinesthetic apraxia ______ Rightleft disorientation
______ Paragnosia ______ Finger agnosia ______ Acalculia ______ Capgras'
syndrome ______Dysgraphia ______ Anosognosia ______ 276.
Michael Alan Taylor, 1981
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... parageusia n — parageusia (f) parageusic adj — parageusico
paragigantocellular nucleus — núcleo (m) paragigantocelular paragnosia n —
paragnosia (f) paragrammatism n — paragramatismo (m) paragraph-meaning
test — prueba (f)
... thatthebrain isastorehouse ofimages— It is a dynamic mechanism thatisinjured
. 5. The AuditoryCo-ordination Centre(192). Paraphasia, paraphemia,
paragnosia, paracousia— Verbal deafness favours paraphasia—The problem of
aphasia ...
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The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
Paragnosia. and. Paraphasia. Mary. Huber*. ANSWER, ANSWER, WHO'S GOT
THE ANSWER? A Revised Classification of. THE symptom complex of Wern- icke
presents perhaps the most generalized and sensational disintegration of ...
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The Confabulating Mind: How the Brain Creates Reality
... (1920) added some features to the classic description of Korsakoff syndrome: '
The characteristic signs of Korsakoff syndrome are the amnesia of fixation,
confabulation, false recognition or paragnosia, euphoria, intellectual excitation,
etc.' (p.
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
... classified accordingly as auditory, visual, olfactory, gustatory or tactile agnosia.
Also called agnosis. See also autotopagnosia. -agnosia, -agnosis, suffix meaning
'(condition of the) loss of the faculty to perceive': autotopagnosia, paragnosia.
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
French Polynesian island of Bora Bora 2) clairvoyance. The telesthesia the
paragnosia and metagnomia. 3) The precognition. The knowledge of future
events unpredictable. 60 According to tradition, the indigenous inhabitants of
Easter Island.
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Textbook of Neurosurgery
Clinical Features of Temporal Lobe Involvement The clinical features of temporal
lobe lesions are seizures, paragnosia, involuntary movement of the mouth, and
visual and auditory hallucinations. Aphasia is characteristic of left temporal lobe ...
Prakash Narain Tandon, Ravi Ramamurthi, 2011
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The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
All the 'hyper' states can become monstrous, perverse, aberrations, 'para' states:
hyperkinesia tends towards parakinesia — abnormal movements, chorea, tics;
hypergnosia readily becomes paragnosia — perversions, apparitions, of the ...