Anomia: theoretical and clinical aspects

This important book provides a broad, integrated overview of current research on word-finding deficit, anomia, the most common symptom of language dysfunction occurring after brain damage. Besides its clinical importance, anomia gives a fascinating view on the inner workings of language in the brain

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Main Authors: Laine, Matti (Author), Martin, Nadine (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York Routledge 2024
Edition:Second edition
Series:Brain, Behaviour and Cognition
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Summary:This important book provides a broad, integrated overview of current research on word-finding deficit, anomia, the most common symptom of language dysfunction occurring after brain damage. Besides its clinical importance, anomia gives a fascinating view on the inner workings of language in the brain
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: S. 154-194
Introduction 1. Cognitive models of lexical retrieval 2. Major forms of anomia 3. Neural basis of naming 4. Clinical assessment of anomia 5. Therapeutic approaches to word-finding difficulties 6. Conclusions and future directions
Physical Description:200 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN:9781032118956
1032118954

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