Sentence examples for semantic disorders from inspiring English sources

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Whilst this assessment has become paradigmatic of 'access' semantic disorders, it is typically investigated in cases specifically selected to show declining comprehension with cycle.

Studies of brain-injured patients with debilitating semantic disorders have revealed a great deal about how our store of semantic knowledge is organized in the brain (Martin and Chao 2001; Damasio et al. 2004; Martin 2007; Patterson et al. 2007).

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Next there's the semantic disorder: objects changed by virtue of their altered state, forcing us to hold their different conditions in conscious tension.

Conditions that must be considered in a differential diagnosis include other ASDs, the schizophrenia spectrum, ADHD, obsessive compulsive disorder, major depressive disorder, semantic pragmatic disorder, nonverbal learning disorder, Tourette syndrome, stereotypic movement disorder, bipolar disorder, and social-cognitive deficits due to brain damage from alcohol abuse.

Unlike semantic degradation disorders, the mechanisms and the anatomical underpinnings of semantic access disorders are still unclear.

It still remains unclear whether semantic access disorders constitute a functionally unitary syndrome or not.

More recently, Jefferies et al. (2007) proposed a somewhat different account of refractory semantic access disorders.

Since the Clinical finding/disorder hierarchy is specially populated we split it according to its semantic tags: disorders and findings.

Individual patients who have been held to manifest semantic access disorders have included patients with temporal tumours as well as stroke patients.

Rapp and Caramazza (1993) criticized the early empirical characterizations of the claimed functional syndromes of semantic access disorders as insufficiently solidly based.

This pattern is known as pure alexia or letter-by-letter reading (Dejerine 1892), while more severe patients also suffer from visual agnosia, optic aphasia (Humphreys et al. 1997), or visual semantic access disorders (Warrington and Shallice 1979, 1980).

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