3.1.10. Mixed sensoric-afferent motoric aphasia ................ 121| 3.1.11. Mixed sensoric-afferent motoric aphasia 3.1.12. Total aphasia ............ 127 3.1.13. Clear vocal-acoustic agnosia .... 128 3.1.14. Speech disorder in affection of right hemisphere ............. 130 3.2. Neuropsychological criteria (patterns) to diag- 3.2.1. Efferent motoric aphasia ........... 134 3.2.2. Dynamic aphasia ............... 138 3.2.3. Afferent motoric aphasia ........... 141 3.2.4. Acoustic-gnostic sensoric aphasia ...... 145 3.2.5. Acoustic-mnestic aphasia ........... 148 3.2.6. Semantic aphasia ............... 150 3.2.7. Mixed sensoric-efferent motoric aphasia . . 151 3.2.8. Mixed sensoric-afferent motoric aphasia . . 153 3.2.9. Mixed (complex) motoric aphasia with predominence of efferent one ........ 155 3.2.10. Mixed (complex) motoric aphasia with predominence of afferent one ....... 156 302
S. A. Dorofeyeva, Y. A. Meyerson, I. M. Tonkonogyi)157 3.3.1. Visual agnosia .................158 3.3.2. Tactile agnosia .................163 3.3.3. Acoustic agnosia ................164 3.3.4. Somatoagnosia and disorders of body scheme165 3.3.5. Apraxia .....................169 3.3.6. Agraphia ....................175 3.3.7. Acalculia ....................177 3.3.8. Gerstmann's syndrome ............178 3.3.9. Amusia .....................178 3.3.10. Syndrome of frontal lobe affection ....180 3.3.11. Disorders of higher mental functions in affection of deep brain structures ...........183 CHAPTER IV. Functional asymmetry of cerebral hemispheres — 215 —
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