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Part of the book series: Rehabilitation und Prävention ((REHABILITATION,volume 19))

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Das vorliegende Kapitel behandelt Ansätze der Diagnostik und Therapie sprechmotorischer Störungen nach Läsionen des zentralen Nervensystems. Den beiden großen Syndromklassen der Dysarthrien und der sprechapraktischen Störungen ist dabei jeweils ein eigenes Unterkapitel gewidmet.

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Vogel, M., Ziegler, W., Morasch, H. (1988). Sprechen. In: von Cramon, D., Zihl, J. (eds) Neuropsychologische Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation und Prävention, vol 19. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83311-3_19

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