Recently, psycholinguistic research has forced itself to be of special importance as clinical populations of individuals suffering from different types of impairments related to language and brain are becoming increasingly diverse. Surely, books addressing different psycholinguistic problems and numerous methods of diagnosis and treatment do exist, but few of them have collected the work of researchers. However, this book (that falls into two parts) is unique in its inclusion of information because it provides readers in general and beginner researchers in particular with a retrospective analysis of psycholinguistic studies' data to facilitate their missions where the current project extends this mission by listing the best articles in the field.