Anomia: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects
By Matti Laine, Nadine Martin
Series: Brain Damage, Behaviour and Cognition
- List Price: $53.95
- Web Price: $48.56 (You save $5.39)
- ISBN: 978-0-86377-722-6
- Published by: Psychology Press
- Publication Date: 08/17/2006
- Pages: 184
- Binding(s): Hardback
About the Book
Naming is a fundamental aspect of language. Word-finding deficit, anomia, is the most common symptom of language dysfunction occurring after brain damage. Besides its practical importance, anomia gives a fascinating view on the inner workings of language in the brain. There has been significant progress in the study of anomia in recent years, including advances in neuroimaging research and in psycholinguistic modelling. Written by two internationally known researchers in the field, this book provides a broad, integrated overview of current research on anomia. Beginning with an overview of psycholinguistic research on normal word retrieval as well as the influential cognitive models of naming, the book goes on to review the major forms of anomia. Neuroanatomical aspects, clinical assessment, and therapeutic approaches are reviewed and evaluated.
Anomia: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects gives a thorough and up-to-date examination of the research and treatment of naming disorders in neurological patients. It covers both theory and practice and provides invaluable reading for researchers and practitioners in speech and language disorders, neuropsychology and neurology, as well for advanced undergraduate students and graduate students in the field.
Customers who bought Anomia also bought:
Aphasia Therapy Workshop: Current Approaches to Aphasia Therapy - Principles and Applications
Jacqueline Ann Stark, Ruth Fink, Nadine Martin
Published 12/22/2005
The Aphasia Therapy Workshop brings together leading experts in the field of aphasia to address current approaches to aphasia rehabilitation. The topics in this special...
Case Studies in Neuropsychology of Reading
Elaine Funnell
Published 7/26/2001
Each chapter represents a personal account of a reading disorder through which details of the features of the disorder, methods used for testing, and theoretical...
Brain, Behavior, and Learning in Language and Reading Disorders
Maria Mody, Elaine R Silliman
Published 9/24/2008
Grounded in cutting-edge research on brain-behavior relationships, this book explores how language and reading disorders develop - and presents exciting new approaches to examining and...