1st Edition

Motor and Sensory Processes of Language

Edited By Eric Keller, Myrna Gopnik Copyright 1987
    326 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    326 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    Published in 1987, Motor and Sensory Processes of Language is a valuable contribution to the field of Cognitive Psychology.

    1: Jacques Lordat or the Birth of Cognitive Neuropsychology; 2: The Role of Word-Onset Consonants in Speech Production Planning: New Evidence From Speech Error Patterns; 3: Production Deficits in Broca's and Conduction Aphasia: Repetition Versus Reading; 4: Damage to Input and Output Buffers—What's a Lexicality Effect Doing in a Place Like That?; 5: Phonological Representations in Word Production; 6: The Cortical Representation of Motor Processes of Speech; 7: Programming and Execution Processes of Speech Movement Control: Potential Neural Correlates; 8: Intrinsic Time in Speech Production: Theory, Methodology, and Preliminary Observations; 9: Kinematic Patterns in Speech and Limb Movements; 10: Routes and Representations in the Processing of Written Language; 11: Speech Perception and Modularity: Evidence from Aphasia; 12: The Neurofunctional Modularity of Cognitive Skills: Evidence from Japanese Alexia and Polyglot Aphasia

    Biography

    Eric Keller, Myrna Gopnik

    "...a difficult book, packed with experimental detail and intricate argument. But it will repay the persevering reader with a lode of fact, insight and provocative theory."
    Contemporary Psychology