Brain and Languages - Whitaker (Harry A.) and Rubens (Alan B.), ed.
Reference : Cyb-2839
(1981)
Academic Press , Brain and Language Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1981 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 197 pages
1st Edition Contents, Chapitres : Pages 202 to 398 - Guido Gainotti, Carlo Caltagirone, Gabriele Micelli and Carlo Masullo : Selective semantic-lexical impairment of language comprehension in right-brain-damaged patients - Angela D. Friederici, Paul W. Schoenle and Harold Goodglass : Mechanisms underlying writing and speech in aphasia - Gil Assal, Jocelyne Buttet and Remi Jolivet : Dissociations in aphasia, a case report - Takeshi Hatta and Stuart J. Dimond : The inferential interference effects of environmental sounds on spoken speech in Japanese and British people - Gerard Deloche and Xavier Seron : Part of speech and phonological form implied in written-word comprehension, evidence from homograph disambiguation by normal and aphasic subjects - Mary Rees Nishio : Kanji reading by prekindergarten language-disabled child - Jeffrey L. Elman, Kunitoshi Takahashi and Yasu-Hiko Tohsaku : Asymmetries for the categorization of Kanji nouns, adjectives and verbs presented to the left and right visual fields - Roger Wales and Glynda Kinsella : Syntactic effects in sentence completion by Broca's aphasics - Esther Strauss and Morris Moscovitch : Perception of facial expressions - Dennis L. Molfese and Roland J. Erwin : Intrahemispheric differentiation of vowels : Principal component analysis of auditory evoked responses to computer-synthetized vowel sounds - Hanna K. Ulatowska, Alvin J. North and Sara Macaluso-Haynes : Production of narrative and procedural discourse in aphasia - Yao-Chung Tsao, Ming-Fung Wu and Timothy Feustel : Stroop interference : Hemispheric difference in Chinese speakers - Mark T. Wagner and Roseann Hannon : Hemispheric asymmetries in faculty and student musicians and nonmusicians during melody recognition tasks - Donna Piazza Gordon and Robert J. Zatorre : A right-ear advantage for dichotic listening in bilingual children ex-library, stamp on the first page, else fine copy
Brain and Languages - Whitaker (Harry A.) and Rubens (Alan B.), ed.
Reference : Cyb-3067
(1981)
Academic Press , Brain and Language Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1981 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 206 pages
1st Edition Contents, Chapitres : John L. Bradshaw, Norman C. Nettleton and Meredith J. Taylor : The use of laterally presented works in research into cerebral asymmetry : Is directional scanning likely to be a source of artifact ? Wendy Wapner, Suzanne Hamby, and Howard Gardner : The role of the right hemisphere in the apprehension of complex linguistic materials - J. Thomas Dalby and David Gibson : Functional cerebral lateralization in subtypes of disables readers - Ehud Jairi, Jonas Gintautas and Janet R. Avent : Disfluent speech associated with brain damage - Gerard Deloche and Xavier Seron : Sentencing understanding and knowledge of the world : Evidences from a sentence-picture matching task performed by aphasic patients - Processing of locatives in, on, and under by aphasic patients, an analysis of the regression hypothesis - James L. Mack : The comprehension of locative prepositions in nonfluent and fluent aphasia - D. Sutton, R.E. Trachy and R.C. Lindeman : Vocal and non-vocal discriminative performance in monkeys - C. Chapin, S.E. Blumstein, B. Meissner and F. Boller : Speech production mechanisms in Aphasia, a delayed auditory feedback study - Masaomi Endo, Akinori Shimizu and Ichiro Nakamura : The influence of Hanguls learning upon laterality differences in Hangul word recognition by native Japanese subjects - David Caplan : On the cerebral localization of linguistic functions : Logical and empirical issues surrounding deficit analysis and functional localization - Elissa Koff and Stephen A. Riederer : Hemispheric specialization for syntactic form - Elkhonon Goldberg and Louis D. Costa : Hemisphere differences in the acquisition and use of descriptive systems - Alexander Pollatsek, Shmuel Bolozky, Arnold D. Well and Keith Rayner : Asymmetries in the perceptual span for Israeli readers - Barbara B. Shadden and Harold A. Peterson : Ear differences in simple reaction time : The influence of attentional factors - Mary S. Carr, Terri Jacobson and François Boller : Crossed aphasia, analysis of 4 cases ex-library, stamp on the first page, else fine copy, few crosses handwritten on the bottom part of the wrappers