Neurophysiological, neuroanatomical, and brain imaging studies have helped to shed light on how the brain transforms raw sensory information into a form that is useful for goal-directed behavior. A fundamental question that is seldom addressed by th
Neural Models of Language Processes
β Scribed by Michael Arbib (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 561
- Series
- Perspectives in neurolinguistics, neuropsychology, and psycholinguistics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
PERSPECTIVES IN NEUROLINGUISTICS, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: A Series of Monographs and Treatises, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages xiii-xiv
Preface, Pages xv-xvi
Introduction to AN OPENING PERSPECTIVE, Pages 1-3
1 - Neurolinguistics in Historical Perspective, Pages 5-24, Michael A. Arbib, David Caplan, John C. Marshall
2 - Two Case Studies: Broca's and Wernicke's Aphasia, Pages 25-44, Andrew Kertesz
3 - Brain and Language: The Rules of the Game, Pages 45-69, Oscar S.M. Marin
Introduction to ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PROCESSING MODELS, Pages 71-75
4 - From Artificial Intelligence to Neurolinguistics, Pages 77-94, Michael A. Arbib
5 - HWIM: A Speech Understanding System on a Computer, Pages 95-113, William A. Woods
6 - Consequences of Functional Deficits in a Parsing Model: Implications for Broca's Aphasia, Pages 115-133, Mitchell P. Marcus
7 - Production Strategies: A Systems Approach to Wernicke's Aphasia, Pages 135-164, Pierre M. Lavorel
Introduction to LINGUISTIC AND PSYCHOLINGUISTS PERSPECTIVES, Pages 165-171
8 - Three Perspectives for the Analysis of Aphasic Syndromes, Pages 173-201, Mary-Louise Kean
9 - The Use of Data from Aphasia in Constructing a Performance Model of Language, Pages 203-207, Edgar B. Zurif
10 - Remarks on the Relation between Language Production and Language Comprehension Systems, Pages 209-224, Merrill F. Garrett
11 - Shared Components of Production and Perception, Pages 225-236, Lyn Frazier
12 - The Translational Hierarchy of Language, Pages 237-270, Marc L. Schnitzer
13 - Prospects for the Study of Aphasia in a VisualβGestural Language, Pages 271-292, Ursula Bellugi, Howard Poizner, Edgar B. Zurif
Introduction to NEUROLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES, Pages 293-297
14 - The Neuropathological Basis of Broca's Aphasia and Its Implications for the Cerebral Control of Speech, Pages 299-326, David N. Levine, Eric Sweet
15 - Localization of Lesions in Fluent Aphasics, Pages 327-344, Andrew Kertesz
16 - Simulation of Speech Production without a Computer, Pages 345-370, AndrΓ© Roch Lecours
17 - The Neurology of Reading Disorders, Pages 371-388, David N. Levine, Ron Calvanio
18 - What Is a Symptom-Complex?, Pages 389-409, John C. Marshall
19 - Reconciling the Categories: Representation in Neurology and in Linguistics, Pages 411-427, David Caplan
Introduction to NEUROSCIENCE AND BRAIN THEORY, Pages 429-433
20 - Histology, Architectonics, and Asymmetry of Language Areas, Pages 435-445, Albert M. Galaburda
21 - Hierarchy and Evolution in Neurolinguistics, Pages 447-467, Jason W. Brown
22 - Organization of Frontal Association Cortex in Normal and Experimentally Brain-Injured Primates, Pages 469-483, Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic
23 - Implications of Simulated Lesion Experiments for the Interpretation of Lesions in Real Nervous Systems, Pages 485-509, Charles C. Wood
24 - Confrontation Naming: Computational Model and Disconnection Simulation, Pages 511-530, Barry Gordon
25 - Perceptual-Motor Processes and the Neural Basis of Language, Pages 531-551, Michael A. Arbib
Index, Pages 553-571
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