Lambon Ralph MA, Snell C, Fillingham JK, Conroy P, Sage K (April 2010). "Predicting the outcome of anomia therapy for people ... Sage K, Snell C, Lambon Ralph MA (January 2011). "How intensive does anomia therapy for people with aphasia need to be?". ... anomia) Poor enunciation Excessive creation and use of personal neologisms Inability to repeat a phrase Persistent repetition ... One prevalent deficit in the aphasias is anomia, which is a difficulty in finding the correct word.: 72 With aphasia, one or ...
Pinker discusses neuropsychological dissociations in two types of aphasia: anomia and agrammatism. Anomic patients often ...
Sold in 1919 to Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co Ltd and renamed Anomia. sold in 1933 to A/S Brovigseil, Norway and renamed Andrea. ...
Alexander, F. E. S. (1948). "A revision of the brachiopod species Anomia Reticularis Linnaeus, genolectotype of Atrypa Dalman ...
senescal 'steward', from Occitan senescal, from PGmc *siniscalkaz 'Old-Servant'. tarxa sb.f. 'fee; coin; an oyster (Anomia ...
Phonemic paraphasia and anomia (impaired word retrieval) are the results of phonological retrieval impairment. Another lesion ...
Procolpochelys charlestonensis Carolinochelys wilsoni Ashleychelys palmeri Mercenaria gardnerae Anomia ruffini "Pectin" ...
Wernicke's aphasia is associated with anomia, unknowingly making up words (neologisms), and problems with comprehension. The ...
Wernicke's aphasia is associated with anomia, unknowingly making up words (neologisms), and problems with comprehension. The ...
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Verbal dyslexia without agraphia, color anomia: Dominant calcarine lesion and posterior part of corpus callosum. Memory defect ...
Games like Codenames, Decrypto, and Anomia were all designed after 2010, and have earned widespread acclaim. Mobile games like ...
... (Forskål, 1775) was originally described as Anomia tridentata by the Finnish Peter Forsskål in 1775, based ... In 1791, Danish scientist Peter Christian Abildgaard described the genus Cavolina Abildgaard and included Anomia tridentata in ... som Forskål har beskrevet under Navn af Anomia tridentata". Skrifter af Naturhistorie-Selskabet (in Danish). 1 (2): 171-175. " ...
There was no "surplus meaning". If, for example, two researchers had different measures of "anomia" or "intelligence", they had ...
Anomia is the inability to name objects, and is a common early symptom of semantic dementia. As a result, it becomes difficult ... Other symptoms associate with semantic dementia include anomia (a form of aphasia), category fluency, comprehension, and ... especially anomia. Furthermore, amnesic patience may require repetition of information to learn, as perhaps they are unable to ... Loss of semantic memory causing anomia and decreased word comprehension Language is unaffected (specifically syntax and ...
Phonomotor versus semantic feature analysis treatment for anomia in 58 persons with aphasia: a randomized controlled trial. ...
... a short note reporting a find of the marine bivalve Anomia ephippium, an uncommon species in the Netherlands. His very first ...
In addition to dysphasia, anomia and auditory processing disorder impede the quality of auditory perception, and therefore, ...
Non-vertebrates in this ecosystem included mollusks, the oyster Crassostrea wyomingensis, the small clam Anomia, and the snail ...
Non-vertebrates in this ecosystem included mollusks, the oyster Crassostrea wyomingensis, the small clam Anomia, and the snail ...
Callosal disconnection syndrome is characterized by left ideomotor apraxia and left-hand agraphia and/or tactile anomia, and is ... Callosal disconnection syndrome is characterized by left ideomotor apraxia and left-hand agraphia and/or tactile anomia, and is ... which is a lesion in the corpus callosum that leads to tactile anomia in just the patient's left hand. Though Geschwind made ...
... windowpane shells Anomia trigonopsis Orange jingle (Hutton, 1877) (Southern Western Australia to New South Wales and northern ...
... especially dysnomia or anomia. the presence of focal neurologic signs or symptoms (except ataxia or peripheral sensory ...
... but soon started to focus on specific aspects of language processing as proper name anomia. In his seminal work of 1989 he ...
Cognitive seizures occur with language impairment (e.g. aphasia, dysphasia, anomia), memory impairments (deja vu, jamais vu), ...
... anomia, or unfamiliarity with the object category or elements. Determination of the scope and specific nature of the ... This deficit should be distinguished from color anomia, where semantic information about color is retained, but the name of a ...
... now considered synonymous with Anomia. In 1962 however, Fenestella was reinstated for the bryozoan genus. The misspelling ...
Patients with anomia often have greater difficulties with the naming of not only difficult and low frequency objects but also ...
Common bivalves include Anomia fidenas, Gould's shipworm (Bankia gouldi), pleasure oyster (Crassostrea corteziensis), thin ...
... anomia, memory loss, etc.. Other common manifestations of visual agnosia that are generally tested for include difficulty ... they do not have anomia), they have apperceptive agnosia. If a person correctly perceives the forms and has knowledge of the ...