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Causes of death from community settings: insights from verbal autopsy implementation in Tanzania. [PDF]

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Verbal asomatognosia

Neurology, 1990
Verbal asomatognosia is a form of neglect in which a patient denies ownership of a limb contralateral to a brain lesion. To establish the neuroanatomic substrate of this syndrome, we analyzed the CTs of 12 right-hemisphere stroke patients with neglect and verbal asomatognosia and 4 patients with neglect but without asomatognosia.
T E, Feinberg, L D, Haber, N E, Leeds
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Verbal Abuse

British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2000
The Health and Safety Executive includes verbal abuse in its definition of work-related violence (HSE 1997). Verbal abuse is ‘any remark made to or about a client which may reasonably be perceived to be demeaning, disrespectful, humiliating, intimidating, racist, sexist, homophobic, ageist or blasphemous’.
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Verbal, non verbal concepts

2023
Verbal and no verbal concepts ...
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Verbal Memory

2015
Verbal memory is impaired in neurological and psychiatric conditions and provides one of the main targets of intervention. Specifically, this cognitive domain has been shown to provide a major determinant of outcome in schizophrenia and mood disorders.
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