Disease | aphasia |
Symptom | C0233647|neologisms |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 24961410 | What then of the preliminary observations that raised the question of whether h.m. exhibits compound category-specific aphasia, with more neologisms, omissions, transpositions, perseverations, and anticipations of words, phrases, and phonological units than memory-normal controls (see mackay et al. |
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