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Cognitive Neuropsychology and Language Rehabilitation A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
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Psychology Press
Even if, in recent years, the study of language disorders in brain-damaged patients has been strongly influenced by models and experimental paradigms of cognitive neuropsychology, much less relevant has been the impact of this new approach to language rehabilitation. Contrasting opinions exist on this subject among clinicians and researchers. Some authors maintain that cognitive neuropsychology... Read more
T. Shallice. Cognitive Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation: Is Pessimism Justified? A. Basso & P. Marangolo. Cognitive Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: The Emperor's New Clothes? W. Best & L. Nickels. From Theory to Therapy in Aphasia: Where Are We Now and Where to Next? C. Luzzatti, C. Colombo, M. Frustaci & F. Vitolo. Rehabilitation of Spelling Along the Sub-Word-Level Routine. L. Springer, W. Huber, K. L. Schlenck & C. Schlenck. Agrammatism: Deficit or Compensation? Consequences for Aphasia Therapy. C. Mitchum, M. Greenwald & R. Sloan-Berndt. Cognitive Treatments of Sentence Processing Disorders: What Have We Learned? S. Carlomagno, V. Blasi, L. Labruna & A. Santoro. The Role of Communication Models in Assessment and Therapy of Language Disorders in Aphasic Adults. S. Cappa. Neuroimaging of Recovery from Aphasia.
Biography
Anna Basso, Stefano Cappa, Guido Gainotti






