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Originally published in 1990, the chapters in Cognitive Neuropsychology and Neurolinguistics emphasize the development of detailed models of normal cognitive functioning through the analysis of cognitive impairment. They differ, however, in terms of the cognitive domain investigated and the dominant methodology of the reported research. Areas examined include imagery, attention, memory, and language. A substantial portion of the papers presented address language processing because research on language disorders was a major focus of interest in cognitive neuropsychological research at the time. Today it can be read in its historical context.
Contents
List of Contributors. Preface. 1. Cognitive Representations and Processes in Number Production: Evidence from Cases of Acquired Dyscalculia Michael McCloskey, Scott M. Sokol, Roberta Ann Goodman-Schulman and Alfonso Caramazza 2. Phonological Deficits in Aphasia: Theoretical Perspectives Sheila E. Blumstein 3. Neuropsychology of Sentence Parsing Marcia C. Linebarger 4. Lexical Processing and Sentence Comprehension in Aphasia Edgar Zurif, David Swinney and Merrill Garrett 5. Short-Term Memory Impairment and Language Processing Eleanor M. Saffran 6. Image Generation in the Cerebral Hemispheres Jeffrey D. Holtzman and Stephen M. Kosslyn 7. Hierarchical Distributed Networks in the Neuropsychology of Selective Attention Michael I. Posner 8. The Effects of Attentional Deficits on Reading and Spelling Argye E. Hillis and Alfonso Caramazza. Author Index. Subject Index.
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