sábado, 12 de junho de 2010

Manual de Neurociência da Linguagem


Handbook of the Neuroscience of Language
Brigitte Stemmer & Harry A. Whitaker (Edits) 2008

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CONTENTS

METHODS AND TECHNIQUES
1. Classical and Contemporary Assessment of Aphasia and Acquired Disorders of Language
Yves Turgeon and Joël Macoir
2. The Hypothesis Testing Approach to the Assessment of Language
Lyndsey Nickels
3. The Intracarotid Amobarbital Test (Wada Test) and Complementary Procedures to Evaluate Language Before Epilepsy Surgery
Alexander I. Tröster and Kirsten R. Mohn
4. Architectonic Language Research
Katrin Amunts
5. Microgenesis of Language: Vertical Integration of Linguistic Mechanisms Across the Neuraxis
Don M. Tucker, Gwen Frishkoff and Phan Luu
6. A Brief Introduction to Common Neuroimaging Techniques
Frank A. Rodden and Brigitte Stemmer
NEUROIMAGING OF LANGUAGE
7. PET Research of Language
Barry Horwitz and Richard J.S. Wise
8. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Research of Language
Uri Hasson and Steven L. Small
9. Event-Related Potentials in the Study of Language
Karsten Steinhauer and John F. Connolly
10. Direct Electrical Stimulation of Language Cortex
Barry Gordon and Kerry Ledoux
11. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a Tool for Studying Language
Kate E. Watkins and Joseph T. Devlin
EXPERIMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
12. Disorders of Phonetics and Phonology
Hugh W. Buckingham and Sarah S. Christman
13. Impaired Morphological Processing
Gonia Jarema
14. Disorders of Lexis
Gary Libben
15. Disorders of Syntax
Alan Beretta
16. The Neural Bases of Text and Discourse Processing
Charles A. Perfetti and Gwen A. Frishkoff
17. Neuropragmatics: Disorders and Neural Systems
Brigitte Stemmer
18. The Role of Memory Systems in Disorders of Language
Michael T. Ullman
19. The Relation of Human Language to Human Emotion
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis
20. Acquired Reading and Writing Disorders
Claudio Luzzatti
21. Number Processing
Carlo Semenza
22. Neurolinguistic Computational Models
Brian MacWhinney and Ping Li
23. Mirror Neurons and Language
Michael A. Arbib
24. Lateralization of Language across the Life Span
Merrill Hiscock and Marcel Kinsbourne
25. Interhemispheric Interaction in the Lateralized Brain
Joseph B. Hellige
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE OF LANGUAGE
A. Language in Special Populations and in Various Disease Processes
26. Acute Aphasias
Claus-W. Wallesch and Claudius Bartels
27. Language in Dementia
Murray Grossman
28. Frontal Lobes and Language
Skye McDonald
29. The Torque Defines the Four Quadrants of the Human Language Circuit and the Nuclear Symptoms of Schizophrenia Identify their Component Functions
Timothy J. Crow
30. Stuttering and Dysfluency
David B. Rosenfield
31. Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Model for Understanding the Relationship
Between Language and Memory
Joseph I. Tracy and Stephanie B. Boswell
32. Subcortical Language Mechanisms
Stephen E. Nadeau
33. Language and Communication Disorders in Multilinguals
Michel Paradis
34. Language and Communication in Aging
Loraine K. Obler and Seija Pekkala
B. Language and Communication in Developmental Disorders
35. Acquired Epileptiform Aphasia or Landau–Kleffner Syndrome: Clinical and Linguistic Aspects
Gianfranco Denes
36. Language and Communication in Williams Syndrome
Mayada Elsabbagh
37. Language and Communication Disorders in Autism and Asperger Syndrome
Luca Surian and Michael Siegal
C. Recovery from, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Language and Communication Disorders
38. Spontaneous Recovery of Aphasia
Stefano F. Cappa
39. Therapeutic Approaches in Aphasia Rehabilitation
Luise Springer
40. The Pharmacological Treatment of Aphasia
Andrew W. Lee and Argye E. Hillis
41. Recovery and Treatment of Acquired Reading and Spelling Disorders
Anna Basso
42. The Role of Electronic Devices in the Rehabilitation of Language Disorders
Brian Petheram and Pam Enderby
RESOURCES
43. Resources in the Neuroscience of Language: A Listing
Brigitte Stemmer