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E-grāmata: Milestones in the History of Aphasia: Theories and Protagonists

(University of Exeter, UK), (University of Exeter, UK)
  • Formāts: 312 pages
  • Sērija : Brain, Behaviour and Cognition
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135422462
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  • Sērija : Brain, Behaviour and Cognition
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2008
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781135422462
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Milestones in the History of Aphasia surveys the history of aphasia from its earliest mentions in ancient times, to the turn of the new millennium in 2000.

The book takes a predominantly chronological approach starting with an examination of the earliest medical documents and medieval attempts to understand aphasia, to the momentous events of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, up to the development of modern cognitive neuroscience in recent years. It traces the development of theory about and understanding of aphasia, and the role of significant individuals in this history. The result is a well illustrated introduction to the main events and personalities in the rich history of aphasia.

This accessible book provides a unique insight into the fascinating development of research in aphasia. It will be of great interest to undergraduates and postgraduates, researchers, teachers and clinicians in psychology, speech and language pathology and therapy, neurology and linguistics.

Recenzijas

"This is a valuable contribution to the history of the brain in general and aphasia in particular. The book has much to offer both novices and seasoned veterans, and I recommend it heartily." David W. Carroll in PsycCRITIQUES

"Milestones in the History of Aphasia will be the definitive text in this area for many years to come: It is itself an important milestone in our understanding of aphasia." - Prof John C Marshall and Dr Jennifer M Gurd, Oxford University Department of Clinical Neurology, UK

Series preface ix
Preface xi
Juergen Tesak xv
PART I The older history of aphasia
1(172)
Aphasia in antiquity and the Middle Ages
3(14)
From the Renaissance to the eighteenth century
17(18)
The nineteenth century until 1880: the birth of a science
35(32)
Wernicke and the later nineteenth century
67(42)
The twentieth century until the Second World War
109(44)
From the Second World War to Geschwind: neoclassicism and the return to localisation
153(20)
PART II Aphasiology to the millennium
173(59)
Overview of Part II
175(4)
The rise of linguistic aphasiology
179(12)
Cognitive neuropsychology of language and the rise of cognitive neuroscience
191(16)
Broca's aphasia and Broca's area: the journey from 1861 to 2005
207(16)
Beyond the left peri-Sylvian language area
223(9)
Postscript 232(3)
Appendix: brain and language 235(7)
Glossary 242(3)
References 245(34)
Author index 279(10)
Subject index 289
Juergen Tesak was Professor of Logopaedie at the Europa Fachhochschule Fresenius (EFF), Darmstadt, Germany.

Chris Code is Research Fellow in the School of Psychology, Washington Singer Laboratories, University of Exeter and Foundation Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders (Hon) at the University of Sydney. He is also National Advisor on Aphasia for Speakability (www.speakability.org.uk), Patron of Aphasia Now and co-founding Editor of the international Psychology Press journal Aphasiology.