
1) Amnesic aphasia 2) Amnestic aphasia 3) Anomic aphasia 4) Aphasia 5) Bivalve shells 6) Inability to name objects 7) Mollusk genus 8) Nominal aphasia
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Anomia may have several meanings: Not to be confused with anomie. ...
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[genus] Anomia is a genus of saltwater clams, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Anomiidae. They are commonly known as jingle shells because when a handful of them are shaken they make a jingling sound, though some are also known as saddle oysters. This genus first appeared in the Permian period of China, Italy, and Pakistan. Anomia spec...
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inability to remember names
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• (n.) A genus of bivalve shells, allied to the oyster, so called from their unequal valves, of which the lower is perforated for attachment.
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(1) A clinical sign readily discovered using a confrontational naming task. A naming disability very common in all the aphasias, and one of the key factors in the aphasic's reduced communicative success. A difficulty in retrieving words from the lexicon (1), although it is unclear whether this is due to damage to the lexicon itself, or to defective...
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(ә-no´me-ә) loss of the ability to name objects or recognize names.
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A·no'mi·a noun [ New Latin , from Greek ... irregular;
'a priv. +
no'mos law.]
(Zoology) A genus of bivalve shells, allied to the oyster, so called from their unequal valves, of which the lower is perforated for attachment.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ă-nō′mē-ă Synonyms: nominal aphasia
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Anomia: A problem with word finding. Impaired recall of words with no impairment of comprehension or the capacity to repeat the words. In 'The Case of Anna H.' who had anomia, the neurologist/writer Oliver Sacks noted that: 'When I showed her some kitchen matches, she recognized them at once, visually, but could not say the word 'match,' saying ins...
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[
n] - type genus of the family Anomiidae: saddle oysters
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anomia The inability to name objects or of recognizing and recalling their names.
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A neurological disorder which causes a marked inability to name otherwise familiar stimuli. See also: Auditory Anomia.
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genus Anomia noun type genus of the family Anomiidae: saddle oysters
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The inability to recall or recognise names of objects. As dementia progresses this problem intensifies and word substitutions are common. E.g. All 4 legged animals may be called a ‘dog’.
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the inability to name objects or to recognize the written or spoken names of objects.
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is an inability to remember or recognise the names of objects and may become increasingly noticeable as the condition progresses.
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