Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Data, Models, and their Application to Rehabilitation
Buch, Englisch, 384 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
Reihe: Special Issues of Aphasiology
ISBN: 978-1-138-10896-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Aphasiology.
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Postgraduate and Professional
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1. Short-term/working memory impairments in aphasia: Data, models and their application to aphasia rehabilitation Nadine Martin & Jamie Reilly 2. Conceptualising and measuring working memory and its relationship to aphasia Heather Harris Wright & Fergadotis 3. Slave systems in verbal short term memory David Caplan, Gloria Waters & David Howard 4. Direct and indirect treatment approaches for addressing short-term or working memory deficits in aphasia Laura Murray 5. Brain regions underlying repetition and auditory-verbal short-term memory deficits in aphasia: Evidence from voxel-based lesion symptom mapping Juliana V. Baldo, Shira Katseff & Nina F. Dronkers 6. Dissociating short-term memory and language impairment: The importance of item and serial order information Lucie Attout, Marie-Anne Van der Kaa, Mercédès George & Steve Majerus 7. How does linguistic knowledge contribute to short-term memory? Contrasting effects of impaired semantic knowledge and executive control Paul Hoffman, Elizabeth Jefferies, Sheeba Ehsan, Roy W. Jones & Matthew A. Lambon Ralph 8. Lexicality effects in word and nonword recall of semantic dementia and progressive nonfluent aphasia Jamie Reilly, Joshua Troche, Alison Paris, Hyejin Park, Michelene Kalinyak-Fliszar, Sharon M. Antonucci & Nadine Martin 9. Relations between short-term memory deficits, semantic processing, and executive function Corinne M. Allen, Randi C. Martin & Nadine Martin 10. Effects of working memory load on processing of sounds and meanings of words in aphasia Nadine Martin, Francine P. Kohen, Michelene Kalinyak-Fliszar, Anna Soveri & Matti Laine 11. Does phonological working memory impairment affect sentence comprehension? A study of conduction aphasia Aviah Gvion & Naama Friedmann 12. (Eye) tracking short-term memory over time Costanza Papagno, Emanuela Bricolo, Davide Paggio, Roberta Daini & C. Cecchetto 13. Validity of an eye-tracking method to index working memory in people with and without aphasia Maria V. Ivanonva and Brooke Hallowell 14. Phonological short term memory in conduction aphasia Aviah Gvion & Naama Friedmann