Cognitive Neuropsychological Studies in Tribute to Eleanor M. Saffran: A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology Herausgeber: Behrmann, Marlene; Patterson, Karalyn
Cognitive Neuropsychological Studies in Tribute to Eleanor M. Saffran: A Special Issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology Herausgeber: Behrmann, Marlene; Patterson, Karalyn
To understand mental function, we need to uncover the representations and processes underlying our ability to comprehend and to produce words, sentences,numbers and objects (or pictures of them). The unique contribution of the field of cognitive neuropsychology is the investigation of these representations and processes in individuals who have sustained selective brain damage. Indeed, studies of such individuals provide a window into the mental system and allow us to explore the functional architecture that is necessary and sufficient for cognition. This special issue of Cognitive…mehr
To understand mental function, we need to uncover the representations and processes underlying our ability to comprehend and to produce words, sentences,numbers and objects (or pictures of them). The unique contribution of the field of cognitive neuropsychology is the investigation of these representations and processes in individuals who have sustained selective brain damage. Indeed, studies of such individuals provide a window into the mental system and allow us to explore the functional architecture that is necessary and sufficient for cognition. This special issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology is a collection of papers that exemplifies this type of cognitive neuropsychology research. The special issue is designed to honour and pay tribute to Eleanor M. Saffran, one of the pioneers of this discipline, who adopted this approach in her wide-ranging investigations of individuals with cognitive impairment following brain damage. The papers included in this collection all explore issues concerning behavioural and neural mechanisms mediating cognition and are divided into four separate sections. Two of these focus on language, with the emphasis of the first on single word recognition and the second on processes that are invoked beyond the single word level. Conceptual and semantic processes are covered in a third section and the final section is concerned with issues related to more peripheral processes, which, when impaired, give rise to alexia, agnosia and/or agraphia. This extensive collection of papers represents a comprehensive overview of the current state of the field and the papers elucidate the most recent findings in the domain of cognitive neuropsychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Marlene Behrmann is at the Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA. Professor Karalyn Patterson is at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
M. Behrmann K. Patterson Preface: Dedication to Eleanor Saffran. Part I: Single Word Processing. M. Behrmann Description of Eleanor Saffran's Contribution to This Area. M. Laiacona A. Caramazza The Noun/Verb Dissociation in Language Production: Varieties of Causes. G.S. Dell E.N. Lawler H.D. Harris J.K. Gordon Models of Errors of Omission in Aphasic Naming. J.R. Hanley G.S. Dell J. Kay R. Baron Evidence for the Involvement of a Nonlexical Route in the Repetition of Familiar Words: A Comparison of Single and Dual Route Models of Auditory Repetition. M. Schwartz C.E. Wilshire D.A. Gagnon M. Polansky Origins of Nonword Phonological Errors in Aphasic Picture Naming. C.E. Wilshire C.A. Fisher "Phonological" Dysphasia: A Cross-modal Phonological Impairment Affecting Repetition Production and Comprehension. Part II: Beyond Single Word Processing. K. Patterson Description of Eleanor Saffran's Contribution to This Area: Exploring the Relationship Between Word Processing and Verbal Short-term Memory: Evidence from Associations and Dissociations. R.S. Berndt C.C. Mitchum M.W. Burton A.N. Haendiges Comprehension of Reversible Sentences in Aphasia: The Effects of Verb Meaning. M.L. Freedman R.C. Martin Semantic Relatedness Effects in Conjoined Noun Phrase Production: Implications for the Role of Short-term Memory. M.C. Linebarger D. McCall R.S. Berndt The Role of Processing Support in the Remediation of Aphasic Language Production Disorders. Part III: Conceptual and Semantic Representations. K. Patterson Description of Eleanor Saffran's Contribution to This Area. J. Schwoebel L.J. Buxbaum H.B. Coslett Representations of the Human Body in the Production and Imitation of Complex Movements. E.K. Warrington S.J. Crutch A Circumscribed Refractory Access Disorder: A Verbal Semantic Impairment Sparing Visual Semantics. E. Rochon G. Kave J. Cupit R. Jokel G. Winocur Sentence Comprehension in Semantic Dementia: A Longitudinal Case Study. T.T. Rogers M.A. Lambon Ralph J.R. Hodges K. Patterson Natural Selection: The Impact of Semantic Impairment on Lexical and Object Decision. R. Westmacott M. Freedman S.E. Black M. Moscovitch Temporally Graded Semantic Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease: Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Studies. Part IV: Three As: Alexia Agraphia Agnosia. M. Behrmann Description of Eleanor Saffran's Contribution to This Area. K. Sage A.W. Ellis Lexical Influences in Graphemic Buffer Disorder. M.A. Lambon Ralph A. Hesketh K. Sage Implicit Recognition in Pure Alexia: The Saffran Effect - A Tale of Two Systems or Two Procedures? M.J. Riddoch G.W. Humphreys Object Identification in Simultanagnosia: When Wholes Are Not the Sum of Their Parts. T.J. McKeeff M. Behrmann Pure Alexia and Covert Reading: Evidence From Stroop Tasks. Subject Index.
M. Behrmann K. Patterson Preface: Dedication to Eleanor Saffran. Part I: Single Word Processing. M. Behrmann Description of Eleanor Saffran's Contribution to This Area. M. Laiacona A. Caramazza The Noun/Verb Dissociation in Language Production: Varieties of Causes. G.S. Dell E.N. Lawler H.D. Harris J.K. Gordon Models of Errors of Omission in Aphasic Naming. J.R. Hanley G.S. Dell J. Kay R. Baron Evidence for the Involvement of a Nonlexical Route in the Repetition of Familiar Words: A Comparison of Single and Dual Route Models of Auditory Repetition. M. Schwartz C.E. Wilshire D.A. Gagnon M. Polansky Origins of Nonword Phonological Errors in Aphasic Picture Naming. C.E. Wilshire C.A. Fisher "Phonological" Dysphasia: A Cross-modal Phonological Impairment Affecting Repetition Production and Comprehension. Part II: Beyond Single Word Processing. K. Patterson Description of Eleanor Saffran's Contribution to This Area: Exploring the Relationship Between Word Processing and Verbal Short-term Memory: Evidence from Associations and Dissociations. R.S. Berndt C.C. Mitchum M.W. Burton A.N. Haendiges Comprehension of Reversible Sentences in Aphasia: The Effects of Verb Meaning. M.L. Freedman R.C. Martin Semantic Relatedness Effects in Conjoined Noun Phrase Production: Implications for the Role of Short-term Memory. M.C. Linebarger D. McCall R.S. Berndt The Role of Processing Support in the Remediation of Aphasic Language Production Disorders. Part III: Conceptual and Semantic Representations. K. Patterson Description of Eleanor Saffran's Contribution to This Area. J. Schwoebel L.J. Buxbaum H.B. Coslett Representations of the Human Body in the Production and Imitation of Complex Movements. E.K. Warrington S.J. Crutch A Circumscribed Refractory Access Disorder: A Verbal Semantic Impairment Sparing Visual Semantics. E. Rochon G. Kave J. Cupit R. Jokel G. Winocur Sentence Comprehension in Semantic Dementia: A Longitudinal Case Study. T.T. Rogers M.A. Lambon Ralph J.R. Hodges K. Patterson Natural Selection: The Impact of Semantic Impairment on Lexical and Object Decision. R. Westmacott M. Freedman S.E. Black M. Moscovitch Temporally Graded Semantic Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Disease: Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Studies. Part IV: Three As: Alexia Agraphia Agnosia. M. Behrmann Description of Eleanor Saffran's Contribution to This Area. K. Sage A.W. Ellis Lexical Influences in Graphemic Buffer Disorder. M.A. Lambon Ralph A. Hesketh K. Sage Implicit Recognition in Pure Alexia: The Saffran Effect - A Tale of Two Systems or Two Procedures? M.J. Riddoch G.W. Humphreys Object Identification in Simultanagnosia: When Wholes Are Not the Sum of Their Parts. T.J. McKeeff M. Behrmann Pure Alexia and Covert Reading: Evidence From Stroop Tasks. Subject Index.
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