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CONGENITAL AUDITORY IMPERCEPTION (CONGENITAL WORD-DEAFNESS): INVESTIGATION OF A CASE BY HEAD'S METHOD.
1929
C Worster-Drought, and I M Allen
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A CASE OF PARTIAL DEAFNESS SIMULATING CONGENITAL AUDITORY IMPERCEPTION.
October 1932, The Journal of neurology and psychopathology,
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Central auditory imperception: a significant factor in congenital rubella deafness.
July 1970, JAMA,
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Congenital verbal-auditory agnosia (Word Deafness).
January 1951, Pediatrics,
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The history of congenital auditory imperception.
August 1952, The New Zealand medical journal,
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Congenital auditory imperception--a follow up study.
April 1978, The British journal of disorders of communication,
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Congenital pain asymbolia and auditory imperception.
June 1968, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry,
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Congenital Deficiency of Conscious Auditory Perception of Words (Word-Deafness).
March 1933, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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A case study of pure word deafness: modularity in auditory processing?
January 2002, Neurocase,
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Word deafness and auditory cortical function. A case history and hypothesis.
June 1991, Brain : a journal of neurology,
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Auditory modality-specific anomia: evidence from a case of pure word deafness.
December 1975, Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior,
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