Ren zhi shen jing xin li xue li lun yan jiu yu shi yu zheng zhi liao di guan xi

Translated title of the contribution: Cognitive neuropsychology and word retrieval disorders in aphasia: theory and therapy

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    Abstract

    This paper describes levels of processing in word production and how they may be impaired in acquired language disorders (aphasia). Specifically, it addresses how treatment of word retrieval impairments can inform not only our understanding of the disorders but also the underlying theories. This is illustrated using two examples. One example focuses on the use of different tasks in the treatment of word retrieval disorders, evaluating their efficacy and determining the nature of their effects. A second example uses the treatment of word retrieval disorders to address the contentious debate regarding whether homophones (e.g. pour/paw) share a single phonological representation, or have distinct representations for word production.
    Translated title of the contributionCognitive neuropsychology and word retrieval disorders in aphasia: theory and therapy
    Original languageChinese
    Pages (from-to)14-17
    Number of pages4
    JournalAdvances in psychological science
    Volume16
    Issue number1
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

    Keywords

    • cognitive neuropsychology
    • aphasia
    • word retrieval
    • treatment

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