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  • auditory
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  • auditory acuity
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  • auditory agnosia
    û°¢ÀνĺҴÉ(Áõ), û°¢½ÇÀÎÁõ
  • auditory amnesia
    û°¢±â¾ï»ó½Ç
  • auditory cortex
    û°¢°ÑÁú, û°¢ÇÇÁú
  • auditory defect
    û°¢°á¼Õ
  • auditory disorder
    û°¢Àå¾Ö, ³­Ã»
  • auditory evoked potential
    µè±âÀ¯¹ßÀüÀ§, û°¢À¯¹ßÀüÀ§
  • auditory field
    û°¢¹üÀ§, û¿ª
  • auditory hallucination
    ȯû, ¼Ò¸®È¯°¢
  • auditory hallucinosis
    ȯûÁõ, ¼Ò¸®È¯°¢Áõ
  • auditory massage
    °í¸·¸¶»çÁö
  • auditory memory span
    û°¢±â¾ïÆø
  • auditory nerve
    ¼Ó±Í½Å°æ, û(°¢)½Å°æ
  • auditory ossicle
    ±Ó¼Ó»À
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  • auditory field
    û°¢¹üÀ§, û¿ª
  • auditory hallucination
    ȯû, µè±âȯ°¢
  • auditory hallucinosis
    ȯûÁõ, ¼Ò¸®È¯°¢Áõ
  • auditory macrostomia
    û¹Ý
  • auditory massage
    °í¸·¸¶»çÁö
  • auditory nerve
    (¢¡vestibulocochlear nerve) ¼Ó±Í½Å°æ
  • auditory ossicle
    ±Ó¼Ó»À
  • auditory pain
    û°¢ÅëÁõ
  • auditory perception
    û°¢
  • auditory percussion
    û°¢Å¸Áø(¹ý)
  • auditory pit
    ±Í±â¿øÆÇ¿À¸ñ
  • auditory placode
    (¢¡otic placode) ±Í±â¿øÆÇ
  • auditory radiation
    û°¢·ÎºÎê»ì
  • auditory retention
    û°¢±â¾ï
  • auditory sensation
    û°¢
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  • global aphasia
    Àü½Ç¾îÁõ(îïã÷åÞñø).
  • global aphasia
    Àü½Ç¾îÁõ
  • graphomotor aphasia
    ¼­Àڿ¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(ßöí®ê¡ÔÑàõã÷åÞñø).
  • hereditary aphasia
    À¯Àü(¼º) ½Ç¾î(Áõ).
  • posterior group of aphasia
    ÈĺνǾ(ý­Ý»ã÷åÞÏØ).
  • posterior group of aphasia
    ÈĺνǾ(ý­Ý»ã÷åÞÏØ)
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  • associative aphasia
    ¿¬»óÀû ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • ataxic aphasia
    ¿îµ¿½ÇÁ¶¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • central aphasia
    ÁßÃß¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(¡­ã÷åÞñø).
  • combined aphasia
    ÇÕº´¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(ùêܱàõã÷åÞñø).
  • complete aphasia
    ¿ÏÀü½Ç¾î(Áõ)(èÇîïã÷åÞñø).
  • conduction aphasia
    Àüµµ¼º(îîÓôàõ) ½Ç¾îÁõ(ã÷åÞñø)
  • conduction aphasia
    Àüµµ¼º ¾ð¾îºÒ´ÉÁõ(îîÓôàõ åëåÞÝÕÒöñø)
  • cortical aphasia
    ÇÇÁú¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ)(¡­ã÷åÞñø).
  • executive aphasia
    ½ÇÇ༺ ½Ç¾îÁõ(¡­ã÷åÞñø).
  • frontal group of aphasia
    ÀüµÎ¿±½Ç¾î±º(¡­ã÷åÞÏØ).
  • frontocortical aphasia
    ÀüµÎ¿±ÇÇÁú¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(îñÔéç¨ù«òõàõã÷åÞñø).
  • frontolenticular aphasia
    ¿îµ¿ÁßÃß¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ(ê¡ÔÑñéõÒàõã÷åÞñø), ÀüµÎ·»ÁîÇÙ ¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ.
  • functional aphasia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¾î(Áõ).
  • global aphasia
    Àü½Ç¾îÁõ
  • global aphasia
    Àü½Ç¾îÁõ(îïã÷åÞñø).
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MLAB Multilingual Aphasia Battery
MTDDA Minnesota Test for Differential Diagnosis of Aphasia
NCCEA Neurosensory Center Comprehensive Examination for Aphasia
SAS sarcoma amplified sequence; self-rating anxiety scale; short arm splint; Sklar Aphasia Scale; sleep ...
TCMA transcortical motor aphasia
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AER Auditory evoked response
AEF Auditory Evoked magnetic Field
AVLT Auditory Verbal Learning Test
ABR Auditory brain stem
ABR Auditory brain stem evoked response
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  • fluent aphasia
    ´Þº¯ ½Ç¾î
    ¸»ÀÇ ±¸¼ºÀº Á¤´çÇÏ°í ¹®¹ýÀûÀ¸·Îµµ Á¤È®Çϳª ¸»ÀÇ Àǹ̰¡ °á¿©µÈ ½Ç¾îÁõ.
  • functional aphasia
    ±â´É¼º ½Ç¾î
    È÷½ºÅ׸® ¶Ç´Â ÁßÁõ È÷½ºÅ׸®¼º Àå¾Ö¿¡ ±âÀÎÇÑ ½Ç¾îÁõ.
  • hereditary aphasia
    À¯Àü ½Ç¾î, À¯Àü¼º ½Ç¾î, À¯Àü ½Ç¾îÁõ, À¯Àü¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • jargon aphasia
    Âø°¢¼º ½Ç¾î
    Àǹ̰¡ ¾ø´Â ¾î±¸¸¦ ¸»ÇÏ´Â ¼ö¿ë¼º ½Ç¾îÁõÀÇ ÇÑ ÇüÅÂ.
  • Kussmaul's aphasia
    Äí½º¸¶¿ï ½Ç¾î
    Á¤½Åº´ ȯÀÚ¿¡°Ô¼­ º¸´Â ¹Ù¿Í °°ÀÌ ÀǽÄÀûÀ¸·Î ȸȭ¸¦ ±âÇÇÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • Lichtheim's aphasia
    ¸®È÷Æ®ÇÏÀÓ ½Ç¾î
    ÀÚ¹ßÀûÀΠȸȭ´Â ¸øÇϳª ¸»À» ¹Ýº¹ÇÏ´Â ´É·ÂÀº ³²¾ÆÀÖ´Â ½Ç¾îÁõÀÇ ÇÑ ÇüÅÂ.
  • motor aphasia
    ¿îµ¿¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
  • nonfluent aphasia
    ºñ´Þº¯¼º ½Ç¾î
    ¸¹Àº ³ë·Â°ú ±¸À½ ºÒ·®À» ¼ö¹ÝÇϸç õõÈ÷ Á¶±Ý ¹Û¿¡ ¸»ÇÏÁö ¸øÇÏ´Â ½Ç¾îÁõ. ºê·ÎÄ«ÁßÃß º´º¯¿¡ ÀÇÇØ »ý±ä´Ù.
  • optic aphasia
    ½Ã°¢¼º ½Ç¾î, ½Ã°¢¼º ½Ç¾îÁõ
    ¾ð¾î ÁßÃß¿Í ½Ã°¢ ÁßÃß°£ÀÇ ¿¬¶ô Àå¾Ö¿¡ ÀÇÇØ ÀϾ¸ç º¸ÀÌ´Â ¹°Ã¼ÀÇ ¸íĪÀ» ¸»ÇÏÁö ¸øÇÏ´Â ½Ç¾îÁõ.
  • semantic aphasia
    ¹®ÀÇ ½Ç¾î, ¹®ÀÇ ½Ç¾îÁõ, ¾îÀÇ ½Ç¾î
    ´Ü¾î¿Í ¾î±¸ÀÇ ¶æÀ» ¸ð¸£°Å³ª ȤÀº ±â¾ïÇÏÁö ¸øÇÏ´Â ½Ç¾î.
  • syntactical aphasia
    ¹®Àå ½Ç¾î
    ¾ð¾î¸¦ ÀûÀýÈ÷ ¹è¿­ÇÏÁö ¸øÇÏ´Â ½Ç¾îÁõ. µû¶ó¼­ ȯÀڴ Ⱦ¼³¼ö¼³ÇÏ°Ô µÈ´Ù.
  • tactile aphasia
    Ã˰¢ ½Ç¾î
    ¸ö¿¡ ´ê´Â ¹°°ÇÀÇ À̸§À» ¸»ÇÏÁö ¸øÇÏ´Â °Í.
  • total aphasia
    Àü½Ç¾îÁõ
  • true aphasia
    Áø¼º ½Ç¾î
    ¾ð¾î ÁßÃß Áß ¾î¶² ÇϳªÀÇ º´º¯¿¡ ÀÇÇÑ ½Ç¾îÁõ.
  • Wernicke's aphasia
    º£¸£´ÏÄÉ ½Ç¾îÁõ
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syntactical aphasia Aphasia in which the words are fairly well pronounced but are spoken in short phrases or poorly constructed sentences without articles, prepositions, or conjunctions.
(05 Mar 2000)
impressive aphasia Aphasia in which there is impairment in the comprehension of spoken and written words, associated with effortless, articulated, but paraphrasic, speech and writing; malformed words, substitute words, and enologisms are charcteristic. When severe, and speech is incomprehensible, it is called jargon aphasia. The patient often appears unaware of his deficit.
Synonym: fluent aphasia, impressive aphasia, posterior aphasia, psychosensory aphasia, receptive aphasia, Wernicke's aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
total aphasia In which all aspects of speech and communication are severely impaired. at best, patients can understand or speak only a few words or phrases; they cannot read or write.
Synonym: mixed aphasia, total aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
transcortical aphasia An aphasia in which the unaffected motor and sensory language areas are isolated from the rest of the hemispheric cortex. Subdivided into transcortical sensory and transcortical motor aphasias.
(05 Mar 2000)
jargon aphasia A form of aphasia characterised by an inability to construct a grammatical sentence, and the use of unintelligible or incorrect words; caused by a lesion in the dominant temporal lobe.
Synonym: agrammatica, agrammatologia, jargon aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
expressive aphasia A type of aphasia in which there is a deficit in speech production or language output, often accompanied by a deficit in communicating by writing, signs, etc. The patient is aware of his impairment.
Synonym: anterior aphasia, ataxic aphasia, Broca's aphasia, expressive aphasia, nonfluent aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
Kussmaul's aphasia Mutism in psychosis; a misnomer; not actually an aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
fluent aphasia Aphasia in which there is impairment in the comprehension of spoken and written words, associated with effortless, articulated, but paraphrasic, speech and writing; malformed words, substitute words, and enologisms are charcteristic. When severe, and speech is incomprehensible, it is called jargon aphasia. The patient often appears unaware of his deficit.
Synonym: fluent aphasia, impressive aphasia, posterior aphasia, psychosensory aphasia, receptive aphasia, Wernicke's aphasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
functional aphasia Nonorganic aphasia related to conversion hysteria.
(05 Mar 2000)
air cells of auditory tube Occasional small air cells in the inferior wall of the auditory tube, near the tympanic orifice, communicating with the tympanic cavity.
Synonym: cellulae pneumaticae tubae auditivae, air cells of auditory tube.
(05 Mar 2000)
auditory <otolaryngology> Pertaining to the sense of hearing.
Origin: L. Auditorius
(18 Nov 1997)
auditory agnosia The inability to recognise sounds, words, or music; caused by a lesion of the auditory cortex of the temporal lobe.
(05 Mar 2000)
auditory alternans Alternation in the intensity of heart sounds or murmurs in the presence of a regular cardiac rhythm as a result of alternation of the heart.
Synonym: auditory alternans.
(05 Mar 2000)
auditory area Area of the temporal lobe concerned with hearing.
(12 Dec 1998)
auditory brainstem response audiometry An electrophysiologic measure of auditory function utilizing responses produced by the auditory nerve and the brainstem to repetitive acoustic stimuli.
(05 Mar 2000)
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