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40th Clinical Aphasiology Conference
A Special Issue of Aphasiology
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$64.99$58.49 - Paperback: 180 pages
- Published: July 2011
- ISBN: 978-1-84872-746-5
- Publisher: Psychology Press
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- Edited by Beth Armstrong.
Series: Special Issues of Aphasiology.
This year’s special issue contains papers presented at the 40th Clinical Aphasiology Conference held in Isle of Palms, South Carolina in May, 2010. The issue contains another excellent mix of articles, demonstrating the depth and breadth of issues covered in clinical aphasiology at the present time. As a venue for the discussion of applied research in aphasia, CAC encourages researchers to explore the ultimate social ramifications of different assessment and treatment protocols, while retaining strong theoretical underpinnings related to both neurological and cognitive factors involved in the impairment.
Table of Contents
M. Duff, J. Hengst, R. Gupta, D. Tranel, N. Cohen, Distributed impact of cognitive-communication impairment: Disruptions in the use of definite references when speaking to individuals with amnesia. B. Purves, H. Logan, M. Skip, Intersections of Literal and Metaphorical Voices in Aphasia. J. Kurczek, M. Duff, Cohesion, coherence, and declarative memory: Discourse patterns in individuals with hippocampal amnesia.
G. Olness, E. Englebretson, On the Coherence of Information Highlighted by Narrators with Aphasia. E. Babbitt, A. Heinemann, P. Semik, L. Cherney, Psychometric Properties of the Communication Confidence Rating Scale for Aphasia (CCRSA):Phase 2. F. Kohen, G. Milsark, N. Martin, Effects of syntactic and semantic argument structure on sentence repetition in agrammatism: Things we can learn from particles and prepositions. K. Le, C. Coelho, J. Mozeiko, F. Krueger, J. Grafman, Measuring Goodness of Story Narratives: Implications for Traumatic Brain Injury. M. Carter, M. Hough, M. Rastatter, A. Stuart, The effects of inter-stimulus interval and prime modality in a semantic priming task. J. Gordon, N.Kindred, Word retrieval in aging: An exploration of the Task Constraint hypothesis. C.Tompkins, M. Blake, J.Wambaugh, K. Meigh, A Novel, Implicit Treatment for Language Comprehension Processes in Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: Phase I Data. R. Hunting-Pompon, D.Kendall, A. Bacon Moore, Examining attention and cognitive processing in participants with self-reported mild anomia. J. Lee, C. Thompson, Real-time production of unergative and unaccusative sentences in normal and agrammatic speakers: an eyetracking study. J. Mozeiko, K. Le, C. Coelho, J. Grafman, F. Krueger, The Relationship of Story Grammar and Executive Function Following TBI. A. Ball, M. de Riesthal, V. Breeding, D. Mendoza, Modified ACT and CART for Severe Aphasia.
Author/Editor Biography
Beth Armstrong, Edith Cowan University, Australia