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Conduction Aphasia

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Conduction Aphasia

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Conduction Aphasia book

Conduction Aphasia

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Conduction Aphasia book

Edited BySusan E. Kohn
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1992
eBook Published 1 August 1992
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Psychology Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203772188
Pages 184
eBook ISBN 9780203772188
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Language & Literature
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Kohn, S.E. (Ed.). (1992). Conduction Aphasia (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203772188

ABSTRACT

Over the past decade, questions about the clinical classification and experimental examination of aphasic patients have been raised. Growing doubts about the validity and reliability of standard clinical diagnoses have been responsible, in part, for the explosion of case studies in the neurolinguistic literature. In turn, rejection of classical aphasia diagnoses has made it difficult to synthesize much of this literature, and no alternative method for selecting and comparing aphasic patients has emerged.

This volume was motivated by a desire to take a fresh look at the benefits that aphasia diagnosis has for both clinical and experimental work. This is accomplished by exploring one classical aphasia syndrome from a multidisciplinary perspective; that is, by presenting information from the disciplines of neurology, speech-language pathology, and experimental neurolinguistics. Given this scope, it is hoped that this work will appeal to an equally broad range of readers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction: On the Notion of "Aphasia Syndrome"

BySusan E. Kohn, Katherine L. Smith

chapter 2|16 pages

Early Concepts of Conduction Aphasia

ByVictor W Henderson

chapter 3|12 pages

Diagnosis of Conduction Aphasia

ByHarold Goodglass

chapter 4|26 pages

CT Scan Lesion Sites Associated with Conduction Aphasia

ByCarole L. Palumbo, Michael P. Alexander, Margaret A. Naeser

chapter 5|40 pages

Phonological Production Deficits in Conduction Aphasia

ByHugh W Buckingham

chapter 6|34 pages

Issues Arising Regarding the Nature and Consequences of Reproduction Conduction Aphasia

ByDavid Caplan, Gloria Waters

chapter 7|6 pages

Conclusions: Toward a Working Definition of Conduction Aphasia

BySusan E. Kohn
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