
Brain Function, Volume 3, UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences Number 4
Speech, Language, and Communication
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Brain Function, Volume 3, UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences Number 4
Speech, Language, and Communication
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The UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences Number 4: Brain Function Volume III presents the proceedings of the Third Conference on Brain Function, held in November 1963, which focused on speech, language, and communication. Sponsored by the Brain Research Institute at UCLA with support from the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, this interdisciplinary event brought together leading experts to explore the neurological foundations of human communication. Topics included the brain's role in speech production, language processing, and comprehension, as well as the mechanisms underlying communication disorders. The discussions provided valuable insights into how neurological impairments affect language and communication, offering potential therapeutic approaches, and advancing scientific understanding in fields such as neuropsychology, cognitive science, and speech pathology. This title was originally published in 1966.
The UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences Number 4: Brain Function Volume III presents the proceedings of the Third Conference on Brain Function, held in November 1963, which focused on speech, language, and communication. Sponsored by the Brain Research Institu
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- CARL WERNICKE, THE BRESLAU SCHOOL, AND THE HISTORY OF APHASIA
- CENTRAL BRAIN MECHANISMS IN SPEECH
- SPEECH DEVELOPMENT: ITS ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CONCOMITANTS
- LINGUISTIC TYPES OF APHASIA
- AUDITION IN RELATION TO PERCEPTION OF SPEECH
- SPEECH DISORDERS IN CHILDHOOD
- STUDIES IN APHASIA: A PSYCHOLINGUISTIC METHOD AND CASE STUDY7 t
- LINGUISTIC STRUCTURE AND THE PRODUCTION AND DECODING OF DISCOURSE11
- CONTEXTUAL CONTROL IN SENTENCE UNDERSTANDING AND CREATING
- THE PROBLEM OF PRIMITIVE LANGUAGES
- LINGUISTIC THEORY AS BEHAVIORAL THEORY
- SUMMATION AND REVIEW"
- INDEXES