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  • Title: [Visual memory in aphasics].
    Author: Glozman ZhM, Pylaeva NM, Sal'nikova TIu.
    Journal: Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova; 1983; 83(12):1830-5. PubMed ID: 6198827.
    Abstract:
    The capacity of memorization and subsequent recognition and reproduction of visual images of various degrees of verbalization was studied experimentally in patients with different forms of aphasia. The nature of visual memory disorders was found to correlate with specific characteristics of disturbances of higher psychic functions in different forms of aphasia. It was revealed that in aphasic versus normal subjects, the way of trace ecphoria was more important for memorization than the degree of material verbalization. The authors analyze specific features of the reverse development of visual memory disorders associated with various forms of aphasia over rehabilitation training.
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