1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf02361434
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Figure-object matching: Another frequent nonverbal impairement of aphasics

Abstract: 389 focal brain-damaged patients were examined by means of a nonverbal Figure-Object Matching Test (FOMT) and standardized aphasia battery. An LH lesion proved to be more relevant than an RH lesion to the outcome on FOMT. Both the presence and severity of aphasia play a significant role in the poor outcome on FOMT while type of aphasia, intelligence impairment (WAIS performance IQ) and presence of a visual field defect do not. It is concluded that this type of nonverbal defect of aphasics reflects a basic diso… Show more

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