Homonymous
Found 4 free book(s)Clinical Consequences of Stroke - EBRSR
www.ebrsr.com• Superior quantrantonopsia or homonymous hemianopsia • Left hemispheric: Wernicke’s aphasia • Right hemispheric: Left visual neglect . 2.2.3 Right vs. Left Hemispheric Lesions . Each hemisphere is responsible for initiating motor activity and receiving sensory information from the opposite side of the body.
Right Hemisphere Stroke
www.csnstroke.ca• Homonymous hemianopsia • Confusion • Neglect • Decrease auditory attention • Short term memory loss • Difficulty organizing Verbal information Blood supply to frontal, parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes. Right Posterior Cerebral Artery Stroke • Left sensory loss
Education, Health and Care plans
councilfordisabledchildren.org.ukhomonymous hemianopia - which means that the left side of her vision is severely reduced. This affects her ability to navigate safely in unfamiliar or busy environments. 6 EDUCATION HEALTH AND CARE PLANS Adam (12 years old) finds it difficult to …
Homonymy and Polysemy - University of York
www-users.york.ac.ukHomonymy and Polysemy This handout contains a brief explanation of homonymy and polysemy. It is intended to supplement the discussion on pages 130-132 of the textbook, not