In this volume the authors combine two clinically-oriented approaches to language disorder. The clinical aspects of aphasia syndromes are stressed but the authors also review assessment techniques, linguistic analyses, problems of aphasia classification, and frequently occuring related disorders such as alexia, agraphia and acalculia. In addition, commonly encountered speech disorders, neurobehavioral and psychiatric problems commonly associated with apasia, and the language characteristics of aging and dementia reviewed. A neural basis is proposed for aphasia and related problems. Finally, aspects of rehabilitation and recovery are presented.…mehr
In this volume the authors combine two clinically-oriented approaches to language disorder. The clinical aspects of aphasia syndromes are stressed but the authors also review assessment techniques, linguistic analyses, problems of aphasia classification, and frequently occuring related disorders such as alexia, agraphia and acalculia. In addition, commonly encountered speech disorders, neurobehavioral and psychiatric problems commonly associated with apasia, and the language characteristics of aging and dementia reviewed. A neural basis is proposed for aphasia and related problems. Finally, aspects of rehabilitation and recovery are presented.
D. Frank Benson, M.D., is Augustus S. Rose Professor Emeritus of Neurology at University of California at Los Angeles. Alfredo Ardila, Ph.D., is Coordinator of the Neuropsychology Program at Miami Institute of Psychology.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Basic Considerations 1: What is Aphasia? 2: Historical Background 3: Variations within Aphasia 4: Linguistic Analyses in Aphasia 5: Brain Damage in Aphasia 6: Assessment of Aphasia Part II: Syndromology 7: Classifications of Aphasia 8: Perisylvan Aphasic Syndromes 9: Extrasylvan (Transcortical) Aphasic Syndromes 10: Subcortical Speech and Language Syndromes 11: Alexia 12: Agraphia 13: Acalculia 14: Anomia 15: Neural Basis of Language Functions Part III: Related Disorders 16: Speech Disorders 17: Associated Neurologic and Behavioral Problems 18: Communication Disturbances in Aging and Dementia 19: Psychiatric Aspects of Aphasia Part IV: Rehabilitation 20: Recovery from Aphasia 21: Management and Rehabilitation of Aphasia
Part I: Basic Considerations 1: What is Aphasia? 2: Historical Background 3: Variations within Aphasia 4: Linguistic Analyses in Aphasia 5: Brain Damage in Aphasia 6: Assessment of Aphasia Part II: Syndromology 7: Classifications of Aphasia 8: Perisylvan Aphasic Syndromes 9: Extrasylvan (Transcortical) Aphasic Syndromes 10: Subcortical Speech and Language Syndromes 11: Alexia 12: Agraphia 13: Acalculia 14: Anomia 15: Neural Basis of Language Functions Part III: Related Disorders 16: Speech Disorders 17: Associated Neurologic and Behavioral Problems 18: Communication Disturbances in Aging and Dementia 19: Psychiatric Aspects of Aphasia Part IV: Rehabilitation 20: Recovery from Aphasia 21: Management and Rehabilitation of Aphasia
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