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1 Aphasia
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2 aphasia
,ae fафазия-расстройство речи вследствие поражения головного мозга -
3 Computerized Home Aphasia Therapy
Physiology: CHATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Computerized Home Aphasia Therapy
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4 National Aphasia Association
Non-profit-making organization: NAAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > National Aphasia Association
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5 receptive aphasia
сенсорная афазия, словесная глухота ( невозможность понимания произносимых слов)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > receptive aphasia
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6 афазия
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7 афазия
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8 афазия
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9 потеря речи
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10 афазия
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11 афазия
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12 афазия Брока
Medicine: Broca's aphasia, ataxic aphasia, auditory aphasia, logaphasia, motor aphasia -
13 вербальная афазия
1) Medicine: logaphasia, motor aphasia, verbal aphasia2) Aviation medicine: ataxic aphasia, auditory aphasia -
14 сенсорная афазия
1) Medicine: acatamathesia, impressive aphasia, sensorial aphasia, sensory aphasia2) Psychology: logagnosia, logamnesia, receptive aphasia -
15 тотальная афазия
1) Medicine: total aphasia2) Psychology: cortical aphasia, expressive-receptive aphasia, global aphasia -
16 экспрессивная афазия
1) Medicine: logaphasia, motor aphasia2) Psychology: expressive aphasia3) Aviation medicine: ataxic aphasia, auditory aphasiaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > экспрессивная афазия
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17 F80.1
рус Расстройство экспрессивной речиeng Expressive language disorder. A specific developmental disorder in which the child's ability to use expressive spoken language is markedly below the appropriate level for its mental age, but in which language comprehension is within normal limits. There may or may not be abnormalities in articulation. Developmental dysphasia or aphasia, expressive type. (Excludes: ) acquired aphasia with epilepsy (Landau-Kleffner) ( F80.3), developmental dysphasia or aphasia, receptive type ( F80.2), dysphasia and aphasia NOS ( R47.0), elective mutism ( F94.0), mental retardation ( F70-F79), pervasive developmental disorders ( F84.-) -
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рус Расстройство рецептивной речиeng Receptive language disorder. A specific developmental disorder in which the child's understanding of language is below the appropriate level for its mental age. In virtually all cases expressive language will also be markedly affected and abnormalities in word-sound production are common. Congenital auditory imperception. Developmental: dysphasia or aphasia, receptive type, Wernicke's aphasia. Word deafness. (Excludes: ) acquired aphasia with epilepsy (Landau-Kleffner) ( F80.3), autism ( F84.0-F84.1), dysphasia and aphasia: NOS ( R47.0), expressive type ( F80.1), elective mutism ( F94.0), language delay due to deafness ( H90-H91), mental retardation ( F70-F79) -
19 акатафазия
1) Psychology: agrammatism, syntactic aphasia, syntactical aphasia2) Neurology: acataphasia3) Psychoanalysis: syntactic( al) aphasia -
20 моторная афазия
Medicine: ataxic aphasia (вербальная, экспрессивная), auditory aphasia (вербальная, экспрессивная), logaphasia (вербальная, экспрессивная), motor aphasia (вербальная, экспрессивная)
См. также в других словарях:
aphasia — (n.) loss of ability to speak, especially as result of brain injury or disorder, 1867, from Mod.L. aphasia, from Gk. aphasia speechlessness, from a without (see A (Cf. a ) (3)) + phasis utterance, from phanai to speak, related to pheme voice,… … Etymology dictionary
Aphasia — est un musicien de musique électronique français. Biographie Après des débuts noise rock en tant que guitariste chanteur, Aphasia, acquiert sa première boîte à rythmes en 1993, sous l influence de groupes tels que Ministry et NIN. Parallèlement,… … Wikipédia en Français
Aphasia — A*pha si*a, Aphasy Aph a*sy, n. [NL. aphasia, Gr. ?, fr. ? not spoken; a priv. + ? to speak: cf. F. aphasie.] (Med.) Loss of the power of speech, or of the appropriate use of words, the vocal organs remaining intact, and the intelligence being… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aphasia — [ə fā′zhə, ə fā′zhē ə, ə fā′zē ə] n. [ModL < Gr < aphatos, unuttered < a , not + phatos < phanai, to say: see PHONO ] total or partial loss of the power to use or understand words, usually caused by brain disease or injury aphasic [ə… … English World dictionary
Aphasia — For other uses, see Aphasia (disambiguation). Aphasia Classification and external resources ICD 10 F80.0 F80.2, R … Wikipedia
aphasia — /euh fay zheuh/, n. Pathol. the loss of a previously held ability to speak or understand spoken or written language, due to disease or injury of the brain. [1865 70; < Gk: speechlessness, equiv. to a A 6 + phat(ós) spoken (deriv. of phánai to… … Universalium
aphasia — /afeyzh(iy)a/ Loss of the faculty or power of articulate speech. A condition in which the patient, while retaining intelligence and understanding and with the organs of speech unimpaired, is unable (in motor aphasia ) to utter articulate words,… … Black's law dictionary
aphasia — /afeyzh(iy)a/ Loss of the faculty or power of articulate speech. A condition in which the patient, while retaining intelligence and understanding and with the organs of speech unimpaired, is unable (in motor aphasia ) to utter articulate words,… … Black's law dictionary
Aphasia — Literally aphasia means no speech. Aphasia can apply to a defect in expression or comprehension. * * * Impaired or absent comprehension or production of, or communication by, speech, writing, or signs, due to an acquired lesion of the dominant… … Medical dictionary
aphasia — dysphasia; n. a disorder of language affecting the generation and content of speech and its understanding (it is not a disorder of articulation: see dysarthria). It is caused by damage to the language dominant half of the brain, which is usually… … The new mediacal dictionary
aphasia — noun /əˈfeɪzɪə/ A partial or total loss of language skills due to brain damage. Usually, damage to the left perisylvian region, including Brocas area and Wernikes area, causes aphasia. The Doctor came over in three minutes, and heard the story.… … Wiktionary