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Neuropsychological assessment of 86-year-old man with Broca's aphasia complaining of memory difficulties

We report the clinical assessment of J.P., an 86 year-old man with Broca's aphasia complaining of memory problems. Our aim was to objectively investigate his level of cognitive functioning using standardized neuropsychological tests in order to determine the nature of his memory impairment. J.P...

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Published in:Applied neuropsychology. Adult 2017-11, Vol.24 (6), p.577-586
Main Authors: Woods, Damith, Sirirat, Schwanagorn, Pattara-Angkoon, Sirirada, Rattanajan, Janja
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