Aphasia

Author(s)

    • Hillis, Argye Elizabeth
    • Fridriksson, Julius

Bibliographic Information

Aphasia

edited by Argye Elizabeth Hillis and Julius Fridriksson

(Handbook of clinical neurology : 3rd series / series editors, Michael J. aminoff, François Boller, Dick F. Swaabr, vol. 185)

Elsevier, 2022

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Description and Table of Contents

Description

Aphasia, Volume 185 covers important advances in our understanding of how language is processed in the brain and how lesions or degeneration in the left hemisphere affect language processing. This new release reviews research regarding how language recovers from brain injury, along with new interventions developed to enhance recovery, including language rehabilitation, noninvasive brain stimulation and medications. Sections cover neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of language networks, focus on mechanisms of recovery (and decline) of language, and include chapters on intervention, including recently developed behavioral therapies, brain stimulation, medications, and a review of studies of treatment for both post-stroke aphasia and primary progressive aphasia.

Table of Contents

Section 1. History and Conceptual Models of Language and the Brain 1. History of aphasia: A broad overview 2. Broca-Wernicke theories: A historical perspective Section 2. Neuroanatomy of Speech and Language 3. Vascular syndromes: Revisiting classification of post-stroke aphasia 4. The dual stream model of speech and language processing 5. Types of motor speech impairments associated with neurologic diseases 6. Clinical and neuroimaging characteristics of primary progressive aphasia 7. The role of disrupted functional connectivity in aphasia 8. The role of disrupted structural connectivity in aphasia Section 3. Language Recovery 9. Functional MRI evidence for reorganization of language networks after stroke 10. The contribution of positron emission tomography to the study of aphasia 11. Electrophysiologic evidence of reorganization in post-stroke aphasia 12. Assessment of language impairment and function Section 4. Language Intervention 13. Behavioral interventions for post-stroke aphasia 14. Behavioral interventions for primary progressive aphasia 15. Noninvasive brain stimulation to augment language therapy for post-stroke aphasia 16. Noninvasive brain stimulation to augment language therapy for primary progressive aphasia 17. Better language through chemistry: Augmenting speech-language therapy with pharmacotherapy in the treatment of aphasia Section 5. Recent Advances 18. Ethical considerations in the management of post-stroke aphasia 19. Genetics in aphasia recovery 20. Sign language aphasia

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Details

  • NCID
    BC16001827
  • ISBN
    • 9780128233849
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 320 p.
  • Size
    27 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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