ABSTRACT
Unlike any book before it, this volume embodies the state-of-the-art regarding the experimental study of human communication, by bringing together cutting edge findings from psycholinguistics, communication, cognition, neuroscience, language, and identity. Whether linguistic or nonverbal, communication poses unique computational challenges that reveal secrets of the mind/brain and social cognition unlike anything else.
This volume is both a stimulating journey for the general language/communication reader, as well as a great research tool for graduate students, advanced undergraduate students, and investigators.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |6 pages
On the Occasion of the Festschrift in Honor of Robert M. Krauss
The Science of Communication, Cognition, Language, and Identity
chapter |26 pages
Expressing One's Self in the Context of Aphasia
The Utility of Arm and Hand Gestures in Aphasia Treatments