agraphia信息详情
n.失写症;[医]书写不能
agrapha───n.耶稣之遗言
agraphic───失写的
graphia───葡萄
algraphic───海图
-graphic───adj.形象的;图表的;绘画似的
agraphon───失势
atrophia───n.萎缩(等于atrophy)
graphic───adj.形象的;图表的;绘画似的
raphia───n.酒椰
mild anomic aphasia in addition to continued alexia without agraphia.───除了持续的不伴有失写的失读症外,还逐渐出现轻度的流利性失语。
Objective To study the clinical features of Chinese agraphia caused by basal ganglia damage.───目的研究基底神经节损害所致汉语失写症的特点。
Objective To investigate the relation between the location of brain damage and Chinese agraphia.───目的了解汉语失写症与脑损害部位的关系。
Three cases of specific agraphia were reported, which showed Kanji agraphia without showing Kana reading and writing disturbances.───本研究报告三个失写症的个案,他们显示汉字的失写,但未呈假名的阅读与失写的困难。
Study of the difference in Chinese agraphia between the basal ganglia and cortex damaged patients───基底神经节与皮层脑损害致汉语失写症对比研究
A study of the relation between brain damage of different parts and Chinese agraphia───不同部位脑损害与失写症关系的研究
The neuropsychologic study of chinese agraphia and its meaning───汉语失写症的神经心理学研究及其意义
A study on the relation between the location of brain damage and agraphia of Chinese───汉语失写症与脑损害部位关系的研究
The difference of Chinese agraphia after cerebral hemisphere affection───大脑双侧半球病变所致汉语失写的差异
Methods Aphasia Battery of Chinese (ABC) and Chinese Agraphia Battery (CAB) were used to examine the ability of oral language and writing.
To explore the mechanisms and neurological basis of aphasic agraphia,[http://sentencedict.com] 20 patients with aphasic agraphia after cerebral infarction were selected for observation.
ObjectiveTo study the difference in Chinese agraphia between basal ganglia and cortex damaged patients.
Methods Chinese agraphia battery (CAB), and the Xn and AgQ scores were used to identify agraphia in 35 patients with Wilson's disease.
Their writing condition was examined with the Chinese agraphia examination (CAB) including automatic writing, transcription, dictation, picture copying and initiative writing.
The types of basal ganglia agraphia were AAg, VAg, PAg, MAg and GAg.
The aphasic agraphia was related to most parts of the cerebral hemispheres, especially the left one.
Three cases of specific agraphia were reported, which showed Kanji agraphia without showing Kana reading and writing disturbances.
Objective To study the clinical features of Chinese agraphia caused by basal ganglia damage.