At the discourse level, anomia may lead to the production of a disorganized discourse that is vague and full of irrelevant information. |
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I still go with my view that he has a species of anomia where there is a disconnect between his thoughts and the linguistic realization of the thoughts. |
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Her anomia, it seems, is integrally related to her visual problems, and not a form of aphasia in the usual sense. |
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Occasional cases were probably seen, but not recognized for what they were, for a century before this... Sometimes patients with PCA may recognize objects but find themselves unable to name them, a so-called anomia. |
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Anna's anomia, her problems with word finding, had increased, too. |
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On the naming tests, he demonstrated severe anomia with numerous circumlocutions and semantic paraphasia. |
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Anomia, a difficulty in finding the right word is most often evidenced through picture naming impairments. |
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Anomia results from a disintegration of conceptual knowledge in semantic memory such that patients lose the ability to clearly understand the meaning of an object. |
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