On the Interrelationship of Speech Functioning and Manual Motor Activity in Aphasia |
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Abstract: | Clinicians, physiologists, and psychologists are familiar with cases of simultaneous disturbance of various functions in localized cerebral lesions. These phenomena have been studied and described repeatedly, but continue to be of substantial interest, as analysis of them may make a contribution to the study of localization of functions in the cerebral cortex, substitution and restoration of functions, and the nature of their interrelationships. Our attention was attracted by a case of simultaneous disturbance of motor function and the power of speech in a lesion of the left (dominant) hemisphere. We began by investigating motor functions in aphasia and in the normal state, with a view to subsequent comparison of the motor and verbal functions in the normal state and in aphasia. |
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