dysphasia
Compareaphasic
A study showed that test scores correlated with the subsequent progress of dysphasic children.
This phenomenon was studied in a group of profoundly dysphasic patients.
Broca discovered during post mortem examination of the brain of a patient who had been dysphasic that this area was severely damaged.
Benton noted that developmentally dysphasic children commonly had difficulty with nonlinguistic auditory sequencing and memory.
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