Acquired Aphasia
- 3rd Edition - June 30, 2011
- Latest edition
- Editor: Martha Taylor Sarno
- Language: English
With chapters containing up to 50 percent new coverage, this book provides a thorough update of the latest research and development in the area of acquired aphasia. Coverage… Read more
- Chapters include up to 50 percent new coverage
- Provides update of latest research in the field
- Includes writings by the most knowledgeable workers in the field
- Comprehensive, exhaustive reference tool
A.R. Damasio, Signs of Aphasia.
H. Damasio, Neuroanatomical Correlates of the Aphasias.
O. Spreen and A.H. Risser, Assessment of Aphasia.
S.E. Blumstein, Phonological Aspects of Aphasia.
B.C. Rapp and A. Caramazza, Lexical Deficits.
R.S. Berndt, Sentence Processing in Aphasia.
H.W. Buckingham, Jr. Explanations for the Concept of Apraxia of Speech.
E. Kaplan, R.E. Gallagher, and G. Glosser, Aphasia-Related Disorders.
K. Hamsher, Intelligence and Aphasia.
E. Winner and C. Von Karolyi, Artistry and Aphasia.
M. Nicholas, L.T. Connor, L.K. Obler, and M.L. Albert, Aging, Language, and Language Disorders.
D.M. Aram, Acquired Aphasia in Children.
H.S. Levin and S.B. Chapman, Aphasia after Traumatic Brain Injury.
M. Paradis, Acquired Aphasia in Bilingual Speakers.
J.C. Payne, Ethnocultural Dynamics and Acquired Aphasia.
J.E. Sarno and G. Gainotti, The Psychological and Social Sequelae of Aphasia.
M.T. Sarno, Recovery and Rehabilitation in Aphasia.
Praise for Third Edition
"This is a comprehensive source covering many aspects of acquired aphasia from its historical, clinical, intellectual, and psychological components...The additions of aphasia in the bilingual person and multicultural issues are incredibly important and reflect the cultural changes that have occurred since the second edition was published. A comprehensive, logically organized book, quite useful as a basic classroom aphasia text."—CHOICE
Praise for second edition
"This is a comprehensive and well-organized sampling of updated topics with excellent contributors. Those who found the first edition useful will want the revision for their library, along with other clinicians and researchers who want a reliable, practical text, as well as a summary of recent advances."—PROFESSOR ANDREW KERTESZ, St. Joseph's Hospital, Ontario, Canada, and Series Editor for Foundations of Neuropsychology
"Acquired aphasia is a continuously growing field, and senior editor Martha Taylor Sarno has assembled a first-rate multidisciplinary team to update its different aspects...All chapters are written by leading experts...most of whom were pioneers in modern neuroscience...In summary, this is an essential book for anyone interested in the study of aphasias. It covers nearly all aspects of aphasia, and each chapter compiles a wealth of information that readers from different disciplines will find theoretically relevant and practically useful."—AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY
- Edition: 3
- Latest edition
- Published: June 30, 2011
- Language: English
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