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adam_text | CONTENTS
Contributors xix
Preface xxv
Prologue
Category Specific Disorders for Nouns and Verbs: A Very Old and Very
New Problem 3
Guido Gainotti
Advances in Neurolinguistic Research 13
Harold Goodglass
Cerebral Substrate of Language: Ontogenesis, Senescence, Aphasia,
and Recoveries 17
Andre Roch Lecours and Martine Simard
PART I History of Neurolinguistics
1. Neurolinguistics from the Middle Ages to the Pre Modern Era:
Historical Vignettes
Harry A. Whitaker
1 1. Medieval and Renaissance Neurolinguistics 27
1 2. A Period of Transition: The 17th and 18th Centuries 29
1 3. Localization Comes of Age: Franz Joseph Gall and His Times 32
1 4. Phrenology Studies Language Scientifically: Alexander Hood s
Phenomenal Case Studies 34
1 5. From Gall to Broca: The Contribution of Jean Baptiste Bouillaud 38
1 6. From Gall to Broca: Day to Day Medical Work 41
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Contents
1 7. Diagramming and Localizing in the Late 19th Century 43
1 8. Introducing the Concept of Receptive Aphasia: Theodor Meynert 45
1 9. Localizing and Diagramming: Henry Charlton Bastian 47
1 10. Early Agrammatism Research: Jackson, Pick, Head, and
Weisenburg and McBride 49
1 11. Sources for the History of Neurolinguistics 53
Clinical and Experimental Methods in Neurolinguistics
2. Methodological and Statistical Considerations
in Cognitive Neurolinguistics
Klaus Witlmes
2 1. Research Phases in Neurolinguistics 58
2 2. The Cognitive Neurolinguistics Research Program 60
2 3. Psychometric Considerations 62
2 4. Inferential Statistical Tests for Single Case Studies 66
2 5. Future Outlook 70
3. Clinical Assessment Strategies: Evaluation of Language
Comprehension and Production by Formal Test Batteries
Jean Neils Suunjas
3 1. Why Use Formal Tests of Language? 72
3 2. An Academic Experimental Rationale for Testing 72
3 3. A Patient Centered Rationale 73
3 4. Review of Tests 77
3 5. Summary and Future Outlook 82
4. Research Strategies: Psychological and Psycholinguistic Methods
in Neurolinguistics
Chris Westbury
v 4 1. What Is Language? 84
4 2. Origins of the Neurolinguistic Model 86
4 3. Methods 87
4 4. Conclusion 93
Contents vii
5. Event Related Potential (ERP) Research in Neurolinguistics:
Part I: Techniques and Applications to Lexical Access
Sidney J. Segalowitz and Helene Chevalier
5 1. Overview of the ERP Paradigm 96
5 2. Relations between ERPs and Language Behavior 99
5 3. Some Lexical Semantic Issues 101
5 4. The Content versus Function Word Distinction 102
5 5. Studies on Phonological Processing Using ERPs 106
5 6. Conclusions 108
6. Event Related Potential (ERP) Research in Neurolinguistics:
Part II: Language Processing and Acquisition
Sidney J. Segalowitz and Helene Chevalier
6 1. Overview of the Issues 111
6 2. Divisions between Syntax and Semantics 112
6 3. Developmental Issues and Second Language Acquisition 119
6 4. Assessing Receptive Linguistic Competence without Behavioral Production 120
6 5. Some Questions about Reading 121
6 6. Conclusions 122
7. Electrical Stimulation Mapping of Language Cortex
Harry A. Whitaker
y 7 1. Techniques 126
7 2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Each Technique 126
7 3. Background: Early Findings 127
7 4. Modern Studies 127
7 5. Comparison with Other Mapping Techniques 128
7 6. General Results 128
7 7. Specific Results 129
8. Tomographic Brain Imaging of Language Functions: Prospects
x for a New Brain/Language Model
Jean Francois De monet
8 1. Isotopic and Nonisotopic Tomographic Imaging: Physiological
Background, Technical and Methodological Issues, and Their
Implications for Cognitive Studies 132
8 2. The Activation Paradigm in Normal Subjects 135
8 3. Imaging Correlates of Language Functions in Damaged Brains 140
8 4. Conclusion 142
Contents
9. Applications of Magnetoencephalography to Neurolinguistic Research
Andrew C. Papanicolaou, Panagiotis G. Simos, and Luis F. H. Basile
9 1. Technical Aspects of Magnetoencephalography 144
9 2. Applications of Magnetoencephalography to the Study of Language 149
9 3. Conclusions 157
10. Vertical Integration of Neurolinguistic Mechanisms
Phan Luu and Don M. Tucker
10 1. Motility and Cortical Organization 160
10 2. Anatomy of Primate Communication 161
10 3. Motivational Basis of Hemispheric Specialization 163
10 4. Asymmetries in Corticolimbic Evolution 165
10 5. Adaptive Control of the Dual Pathways 166
10 6. Motility and Language 168
10 7. A Dual Route Involved in Language Regulation 169
10 8. Language Emergent across the Neuraxis 171
10 9. Conclusion 172
11. Brain Lesion Analysis in Clinical Research
Nina F. Dronkers and Carl A. Ludy
11 1. Methodological Issues in Lesion Analysis 174
11 2. Recent Findings in Lesion Analysis 181
11 3. Conclusion 186
12. The Sodium Amytal (Wada) Test: Procedural
and Interpretative Considerations
Julie A. Fields and Alexander I. Trosler
12 1. A Brief Historical Note 189
12 2. Rationale Underlying the ISA Procedure 191
12 3. The ISA Procedure: A Sample Protocol 192
12 4. Problems and Considerations in ISA Protocol Administration
and Interpretation 194
12 5. Recent Developments Aimed at Improving ISA Validity
and Reliability 197
12 6. A Cautionary Note Concerning the ISA in Pediatric Populations 199
Contents ix
PART III Experimental Neurolinguistics
A. Levels of Language Representation and Processing:
Linguistic and Psychological Aspects
13. Phonetics and Phonology
Jackson T. Gcmdour
13 1. Speech Production 208
13 2. Speech Perception 216
13 3. Conclusion 218
14. The Breakdown of Morphology in Aphasia:
A Cross Language Perspective
Gonia Jarema
14 1. Morphological Impairments in Sentence Processing 222
14 2. Morphological Impairments in Single Word Processing 229
14 3. Concluding Remarks 233
15. The Shadows of Lexical Meaning in Patients
with Semantic Impairments
Peter Hagoort
15 1. Semantic Impairments 236
15 2. The Concreteness Effect 239
15 3. Impairments of Perceptual versus Functional Information 240
15 4. Multiple Semantic Systems? 242
15 5. Impaired Access versus Loss of Semantic Knowledge 243
15 6. Concluding Remarks 247
16. Disorders of Syntax in Aphasia: Linguistic Descriptive
and Processing Approaches
Herman Kolk
16 1. Sentence Comprehension:
The Linguistic Descriptive Approach 250
16 2. Sentence Comprehension: The Processing Approach 252
16 3. Sentence Production: Three Performance Parameters 255
16 4. Agrammatic Production:
The Linguistic Descriptive Approach 256
16 5. Agrammatic Production: The Processing Approach 258
16 6. Conclusion 260
Contents
17. Impairments of Discourse Level Representations and Processes
Yves Chtmlraine. Yves Joanetle. and Dominique Cardehat
17 1. Theoretical Frameworks of Narrative and Conversational Discourse 262
17 2. Discourse Impairments in Brain Damaged Individuals 267
17 3. Conclusion 273
18. Attention as a Psychological Entity and Its Effects on Language
and Communication
Zohar Evialar
18 1. Methodology 276
18 2. The Structure and Functions of the Attention Faculty 277
18 3. Language and Attentional Disorders 283
18 4. Conclusion 287
19. The Role of Working Memory in Language
and Communication Disorders
Martial Van der Linden and Marline Poncelet
19 1. Working Memory and Sentence Comprehension 290
19 2. Working Memory and Speech Production Deficits 298
19 3. Working Memory and Vocabulary Acquisition 298
19 4. Conclusion 299
20. The Influence of Emotion on Language
and Communication Disorders
Diana Van Lancker and Nancy A. Pachanu
20 1. Some Definitions 302
20 2. Human Emotional Experience 303
20 3. Language, Thought, and Emotion—The Triad 303
20 4. Does Language Express Emotions? 304
20 5. Role of Brain Damage in Emotional Aspects of Language
and Communication 306
20 6. Conclusions 310
21. The Processing of Sign Language: Evidence from Aphasia
David Carina
21 1. ASL and the Deaf Community 314
21 2. Linguistic Structure of American Sign Language 314
Contents xi
21 3. A Summary of Sign Language Aphasia 317
21 4. Hemispheric Specialization in Deaf Signers 317
21 5. Neurolinguistics of Sign Language Aphasia 320
21 6. Within Hemisphere Localization 323
21 7. Right Hemisphere and Language 326
21 8. ASL and Syntax in Right and Left
Hemisphere Damaged Signers 327
21 9. Apraxia and Sign Language 328
21 10. Conclusion 329
22. Levels of Representation in Number Processing
Stanislas Dehaene and Laurent Cohen
22 1. The Quantity Representation 332
22 2. McCloskey s Model 333
22 3. Some Problematic Cases 336
22 4. The Triple Code Model 337
22 5. Some Open Issues in Number Processing 340
23. Computational Models of Normal and Impaired Language
in the Brain
Anthony E. Harris and Steven L. Small
23 1. Neural Network Models 345
23 2. Hard Wired Networks 348
23 3. Supervised Learning Networks 351
23 4. Unsupervised Learning Networks 354
23 5. Summary 354
B. Lateralization of Language and communication
24. Brain Lateralization across the Life Span
Merrill Hiscock
24 1. Evidence Regarding Developmental Changes 358
24 2. Evidence Regarding Changes Associated with Aging 363
24 3. The Major Issues 365
24 4. Conclusions 366
24 5. Future Outlook 368
Contents
25. Language in the Right Hemisphere Following
Callosal Disconnection
Eran Zaidel
25 1. Disconnection Syndrome 370
25 2. Synopsis of Earlier Findings 370
25 3. Word Recognition in the Right Hemisphere 371
25 4. Interhemispheric Relations 377
25 5. Relation of Language in the Right Hemisphere to Acquired Alexia 379
25 6. Conclusions 383
26. The Right Hemisphere and Recovery from Aphasia
Marcel Kinsbourne
26 1. Language Lateralization 386
26 2. The Left to Right Transfer Hypothesis 387
26 3. Bilateral Lesion Effects 387
26 4. Laterality in Aphasia 389
26 5. Degree of Language Compensation 390
26 6. Mechanism of Transfer 390
26 7. Implications of Right Hemisphere Compensation 391
26 8. Concluding Comments 392
27. Anatomical Asymmetries in Language Related Cortex
and Their Relation to Callosal Function
Francisco Aboitiz and Andres Ide
27 1. Anatomical Asymmetry in Perisylvian Regions 394
27 2. The Corpus Callosum 398
27 3. Relation of Callosal Structure and Brain Asymmetry:
Implications for Language Lateralization 401
27 4. Developmental and Evolutionary Aspects 402
27 5. Summary and Conclusion 404
28. Unity of Language and Communication: Interhemispheric
Interaction in the Lateralized Brain
Joseph B. Hellige
28 1. Examples of Hemispheric Superiority 406
28 2. Why Is Hemispheric Superiority Complementary? 408
28 3. Mechanisms of Interhemispheric Collaboration 410
28 4. Future Outlook 413
Contents xiii
PART IV Clinical Neurolinguistics
A. Language and Communication in Special Populations
and in Various Disease Processes
29. Language and Communication in Multilinguals
) ^ Michel Paradis
29 1. Recovery Patterns 418
29 2. Lateralization 421
29 3. Bilingual versus Unilingual Representation and Processing 422
29 4. Future Directions in the Neuropsychology of Bilingualism:
The Need for Distinctions 424
29 5. Conclusions 429
30. The Role of Subcortical Structures in Linguistic Processes:
Recent Developments
Bruce Crosson and Stephen E. Nadeau
30 1. Role of the Basal Ganglia in Language 432
30 2. The Role of the Thalamus in Language 436
30 3. Conclusions 444
31. Language and Communication in Non Alzheimer s Dementias
Monique M. Cherrier, Mario F. Mendez, Jeffrey L. Cummings,
and D. Frank Benson
31 1. Vascular Dementia 448
31 2. Frontotemporal Dementias 451
31 3. Huntington s Disease 453
31 4. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy 456
31 5. Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease 458
31 6. Primary Progressive Aphasia 459
31 7. Summary and Conclusions 460
Contents
32. Language and Communication Disorders in Dementia
of the Alzheimer Type
Paulo CaramelU, Leticia Lessa Mansur, and Ricardo Nitrini
32 1. Characterization of the Linguistic Changes in DAT 464
32 2. Evolution of the Linguistic Changes in DAT 469
32 3. Specificity of the Linguistic Changes 470
32 4. Influence of Non Linguistic Deficits on Language Impairment 471
32 5. Language Impairment in DAT: A Marker for Clinical Subgroups 472
32 6. Neuropathological Correlates of Linguistic Changes 472
32 7. Conclusions 473
33. Language Impairment in Parkinson s Disease
Henri Cohen
33 1. Statement of the Problem 476
33 2. Language Deficits in PD 477
33 3. Conclusion 482
34. Communication and Language Disturbances Following Traumatic
Brain Injury
Skye McDonald
34 1. Discourse Analysis 487
34 2. Pragmatic Analysis 489
34 3. Conversational Analysis 490
34 4. Explanations for Communication Disturbances in TBI 491
34 5. Conclusions 494
35. Language Abnormalities in Psychosis: Evidence for the Interaction
between Cognitive and Linguistic Mechanisms
Joseph I. Tracy
35 1. Major Research Perspectives 496
35 2. Patterns in Language/Communication Research 499
35 3. Cognitive Explanations of Language/
Communication Abnormalities 501
35 4. An Integrated Cognitive/Neurolinguistic Approach 503
35 5. Future Outlook 504
Contents XV
B. Language and Communication in Developmental Disorders
36. Landau Kleffner Syndrome: Clinical and Linguistic Aspects
Gianfranco Denes
36 1. Clinical Picture 508
36 2. Prognosis and Treatment 510
36 3. Description of Linguistic Impairment 511
36 4. Hypothesis on the Underlying Deficits 512
36 5. Conclusion 514
37. The Development of Language in Some Neurological Diseases
Shirin Sarkari, Arlene A. Tan, and Dennis L. Molfese
37 1. Down s Syndrome 516
37 2. Williams Syndrome 518
37 3. Turner Syndrome 520
37 4. Persistent Hyperinsulineric Hypoglycemia in Infancy 521
37 5. Sturge Weber Syndrome 522
37 6. Poroencephaly 523
37 7. Conclusion 523
38. Language and Communication Disorders in Autism
and Asperger s Syndrome
Francesca Happe
38 1. Language and Communication 526
38 2. Autistic Language and Communication 526
38 3. Cognitive Theories: Understanding the Mind in Autism 528
38 4. The Theory of Mind Hypothesis 529
38 5. Developmental Effects of Mentalizing Deficits 530
38 6. Relationship of Language to Theory of Mind 532
38 7. Asperger s Syndrome 532
38 8. Conclusions and Future Outlook 533
C. Recovery from and Rehabilitation of Language
and Communication Disorders
39. Spontaneous Recovery from Aphasia
Stefano F. Cuppa
y 39 1. Clinical Studies of Spontaneous Recovery 536
39 2. The Neurological Basis of Recovery 54]
39 3. Conclusions 544
Contents
40. Recovery from Language Disorders: Interactions between Brain
and Rehabilitation
Leo Blomert
40 1. The Cognitive Neuropsychological Approach to Recovery 548
40 2. Restoration and Substitution of Function 549
40 3. Neuroplasticity and Recovery 550
40 4. Neuroplasticity and Learning 550
40 5. Limits to Neuroplasticity and Recovery 551
40 6. Neurochemical Thresholds and Cognitive Processing Limitations 552
40 7. The Intricate Relation of Language Rehabilitation
and Brain Repair 553
40 8. Can Syntax Be (Re)Learned? 555
40 9. Conclusions 556
41. Recovery and Treatment of Acquired Reading
and Spelling Disorders
Nadine Martin
41 1. Pathways to Reading 560
41 2. Reading Disorders 560
41 3. Deep Dyslexia 562
41 4. Pathways to Spelling 563
41 5. Spelling Disorders 564
41 6. Studies of Recovery and Treatment 565
41 7. Summary and Indications for Future Research 571
42. Neurolinguistic Issues in the Treatment of Childhood
Literacy Disorders
Philip H. K. Seymour
42 1. Causal Architecture 574
42 2. Peripheralist Hypotheses 576
42 3. Centralist Hypotheses 580
42 4. Orthographic Development 583
42 5. Conclusions 584
43. The Role of Computers in Aphasia Rehabilitation
Volkbert M. Roth and Richard C. Katz
43 1. Models of Aphasia 586
43 2. Limitations of Computers in Aphasia Therapy 586
Contents xvii
43 3. Efficacy of Treatment Software 590
43 4. Conclusion 595
PART V Resources in Clinical and Experimental Neurolinguistics
and Related Fields
44. Computational Transcript Analysis and Language Disorders
Brian MacWhinnex
44 1. The Child Language Data Exchange (CHILDES) System 600
44 2. Five Methodological Periods 603
44 3. The Database 606
44 4. Chat 607
44 5. Clan 609
44 6. Conclusion 615
45. Neurolinguistic and Related Assessment and Rehabilitation
Software: A Listing
Brigitte Stemmer and Brigitta Gahl
45 1. Obtaining Information on Assessment and Rehabilitation Material 618
45 2. Software Programs 620
46. Neurolinguistic and Related Journal and Book Resources: A Listing
Brigitte Stemmer and Sieglinde Lacher
46 1. Journals 642
46 2. Books 644
46 3. Sourcebooks 652
47. Neurolinguistic and Related Resources on the Internet: A Listing
Brigitte Stemmer and Manfred Hild
47 1. Libraries and Bookstores 656
47 2. Publishers and Journals 658
47 3. Newsgroups and Mailing Lists 660
47 4. Other Useful URLs 664
References 669
Index 773
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spelling | Handbook of neurolinguistics ed. by Brigitte Stemmer ... Neurolinguistics San Diego [u.a.] Acad. Press 1998 XXVI, 788 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Linguistica larpcal Neurofisiologia larpcal Neurolinguistique Neurolinguistique ram Neurolinguïstiek gtt Neuropsicologia larpcal Brain physiology Functional Laterality Language Development Psycholinguistics Neurolinguistik (DE-588)4041886-8 gnd rswk-swf Neurolinguistik (DE-588)4041886-8 s DE-604 Stemmer, Brigitte Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008149805&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Handbook of neurolinguistics Linguistica larpcal Neurofisiologia larpcal Neurolinguistique Neurolinguistique ram Neurolinguïstiek gtt Neuropsicologia larpcal Brain physiology Functional Laterality Language Development Neurolinguistics Psycholinguistics Neurolinguistik (DE-588)4041886-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4041886-8 |
title | Handbook of neurolinguistics |
title_alt | Neurolinguistics |
title_auth | Handbook of neurolinguistics |
title_exact_search | Handbook of neurolinguistics |
title_full | Handbook of neurolinguistics ed. by Brigitte Stemmer ... |
title_fullStr | Handbook of neurolinguistics ed. by Brigitte Stemmer ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of neurolinguistics ed. by Brigitte Stemmer ... |
title_short | Handbook of neurolinguistics |
title_sort | handbook of neurolinguistics |
topic | Linguistica larpcal Neurofisiologia larpcal Neurolinguistique Neurolinguistique ram Neurolinguïstiek gtt Neuropsicologia larpcal Brain physiology Functional Laterality Language Development Neurolinguistics Psycholinguistics Neurolinguistik (DE-588)4041886-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Linguistica Neurofisiologia Neurolinguistique Neurolinguïstiek Neuropsicologia Brain physiology Functional Laterality Language Development Neurolinguistics Psycholinguistics Neurolinguistik |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=008149805&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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