Laederach-Hofmann K, Friedrich S, Jürgensen R, Mussgay L Paraverbal speech stylistics in patients with chest pain and normal coronary angiography: is this method helpful in diagnosing underlying pathology? Journal of Clinical and Basic Cardiology 1998; 1 (1): 25-29 PDF Summary Overview
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Figure/Graphic 1: Sprache und Brustschmerz Plosive words (left upper figure), speed of speech (right upper figure), repeated words (left lower figure), and swallowed words (right lower figure) in patients with SYX and PD during nonstress and stress-interviews. Open bars denote no-pain sections, |
![]() Figure/Graphic 1: Sprache und Brustschmerz
Plosive words (left upper figure), speed of speech (right upper figure), repeated words (left lower figure), and swallowed words (right lower figure) in patients with SYX and PD during nonstress and stress-interviews. Open bars denote no-pain sections, |