The Biological foundations of gestures : motor and semiotic aspects
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The Biological foundations of gestures : motor and semiotic aspects
(Neuropsychology and neurolinguistics)
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1986
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"The present volume is the outcome of a symposium on Gestures, Cultures and Communication, held in May 1982 at Victoria College, University of Toronto. This conference ... which took place during the Third International Summer Institute for Semiotic and Structural Studies, was organized by the Toronto Semiotic Circle"--Introd
Includes bibliographies and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
目次
- Introduction, The Neurological Substratum of Gestures and MotorActivity
- Developmental Theories of Gesture
- Pathological Manifestations of Gestural Behavior and Neurological Substratum PART I: THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF GESTURES 1. Current Issues in the Study of Gesture 2. Gestures: Nature and Function PART II: THE NEUROLOGICAL SUBSTRATUM OF GESTURES AND MOTOR ACTIVITY 3. Brain Organization Underlying Orientation and Gestures: Normal and Pathological Cases 4. Lateral Differences in Gesture Production 5. From Movement to Gesture: Here and There as Determinants of Visually Guided Pointing 6. IPSI-Lateral Motor Control Study in a Total Callosal 7. The Eye in the Control of Attention PART III: DEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES OF GESTURE 8. Form, Significance and Psychological Potential of Hand Gestures of Infants 9. Some Implications of Lateralization for Developmental 10. The Impact of Visual-Spatial Information on the Development of Reading Proficiency in Deaf Children PART IV: THE PATHOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF GESTURAL BEHAVIOR 11. Standard Teaching on Apraxia 12. New Perspectives on Apraxia and Related 13. Central Communication Disorders in Deaf Signers 14. Deficits in Facial Expression and Movement as a Function of Brain Damage 15. Shrugging Shoulders, Frowning Eye-Brows, Smiling Agreement: Mimic and Gesture Communication in the Aphasic Experience
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