Additional information about the central auditory discrimination ability of aphasics.

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The differences of sensorimotor (global) and motor aphasias using electrophysiological recordings of cortical regions after different acoustic stimuli are described. For appreciation of the auditory perception ability of patients with aphasia slow auditory evoked potentials were recorded from temporal regions, after stimulation with tone, white noise, and word stimuli. For the global aphasia group (with speech comprehension lesion) normal cortical complexes were not recorded. These results could contribute to the discrimination of the two main types of aphasia (global and motor).

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关于失语症的中央听觉辨别能力的附加信息。
本文描述了不同声刺激后感觉运动性失语症和运动性失语症的脑皮层电生理记录差异。为评价失语症患者的听觉感知能力,在声调、白噪声和文字刺激后,从颞区记录慢速听觉诱发电位。完全性失语症组(伴语言理解损伤)未见正常皮质复合体。这些结果有助于区分两种主要类型的失语症(整体失语症和运动失语症)。
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