Browse content
Table of contents
Actions for selected chapters
- Full text access
- Book chapterNo access
1 - Aphasia: Historical Perspectives
Arthur Benton and Steven W. Anderson
Pages 1-24 - Book chapterNo access
2 - Signs of Aphasia
Antonio R. Damasio
Pages 25-41 - Book chapterNo access
3 - Neuroanatomical Correlates of the Aphasias
Hanna Damasio
Pages 43-70 - Book chapterNo access
4 - Assessment of Aphasia
Otfried Spreen and Anthony H. Risser
Pages 71-156 - Book chapterNo access
5 - Phonological Aspects of Aphasia
Sheila E. Blumstein
Pages 157-185 - Book chapterNo access
6 - Lexical Deficits
Brenda C. Rapp and Alfonso Caramazza
Pages 187-227 - Book chapterNo access
7 - Sentence Processing in Aphasia
Rita Sloan Berndt
Pages 229-267 - Book chapterNo access
8 - Explanations for the Concept of Apraxia of Speech
Hugh W. Buckingham
Pages 269-307 - Book chapterNo access
9 - Aphasia-Related Disorders
Edith Kaplan, Roberta E. Gallagher and Guila Glosser
Pages 309-339 - Book chapterNo access
10 - Intelligence and Aphasia
Kerry Hamsher
Pages 341-373 - Book chapterNo access
11 - Artistry and Aphasia
Ellen Winner and Catya Von Karolyi
Pages 375-411 - Book chapterNo access
12 - Aging, Language, and Language Disorders
Marjorie Nicholas, Lisa Tabor Connor, ... Martin L. Albert
Pages 413-449 - Book chapterNo access
13 - Acquired Aphasia in Children
Dorothy M. Aram
Pages 451-480 - Book chapterNo access
14 - Aphasia after Traumatic Brain Injury
Harvey S. Levin and Sandra Bond Chapman
Pages 481-529 - Book chapterNo access
15 - Acquired Aphasia in Bilingual Speakers
Michel Paradis
Pages 531-549 - Book chapterNo access
16 - Ethnocultural Dynamics and Acquired Aphasia
Joan C. Payne
Pages 551-567 - Book chapterNo access
17 - The Psychological and Social Sequelae of Aphasia
John E. Sarno and Guido Gainotti
Pages 569-594 - Book chapterNo access
18 - Recovery and Rehabilitation in Aphasia
Martha Taylor Sarno
Pages 595-631 - Book chapterNo access
Subject Index
Pages 633-670
About the book
Description
With chapters containing up to 50 percent new coverage, this book provides a thorough update of the latest research and development in the area of acquired aphasia. Coverage includes the symptoms of aphasia, assessment, neuropsychology, the specific linguistic deficits associated with aphasia, related disorders, recovery, and rehabilitation. This comprehensive compilation, written by some of the most knowledgeable workers in the field, provides an authoritative text and reference for graduate students, clinicians, and researchers.
With chapters containing up to 50 percent new coverage, this book provides a thorough update of the latest research and development in the area of acquired aphasia. Coverage includes the symptoms of aphasia, assessment, neuropsychology, the specific linguistic deficits associated with aphasia, related disorders, recovery, and rehabilitation. This comprehensive compilation, written by some of the most knowledgeable workers in the field, provides an authoritative text and reference for graduate students, clinicians, and researchers.
Key Features
- Chapters include up to 50 percent new coverage
- Provides update of latest research in the field
- Includes writings by the most knowledgeable workers in the field
- Comprehensive, exhaustive reference tool
- Chapters include up to 50 percent new coverage
- Provides update of latest research in the field
- Includes writings by the most knowledgeable workers in the field
- Comprehensive, exhaustive reference tool
Details
ISBN
978-0-12-619322-0
Language
English
Published
1998
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Imprint
Academic Press