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There are 8 summaries on Nominal aphasia.
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Anomia Summary
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 Anomia is an acquired disorder of naming. Like most disorders, anomia is a matter of degree: that is, anomic patients rarely fail completely in naming, and their success is often significantly related to one or more factors, such as the familiarity of...
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Anomia Summary
469 words, approx. 2 pages
 Anomia A neurological condition that impairs one s Brain. New York: Random House,...
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Anomic Aphasia Summary
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 A major clinical syndrome of APHASIA (Goodglass & Kaplan, 1983). Patients classified as anomic aphasic produce fluent speech with relatively preserved grammatical structure. The primary feature is ANOMIA which usually is most pronounced for nouns...
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Amnestic Aphasia Summary
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 Impaired word-finding ability. From a classical framework in which aphasic symptoms (see APHASIA) are attributed to a loss of the capacity for abstract behaviour. It refers specifically to an inability to associate an object with its arbitrary label,...
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Nominal aphasia Summary
353 words, approx. 1 pages
 Nominal aphasia (anomia) is a severe problem with recalling words or names. It is also known...

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