Words (Names) are remarkably efficient instruments for communication processing. This landmark book presents case histories from the author's own research which illuminate this phenomena from a pathophysiological standpoint. In order to facilitate understanding of the case studies, a hypothetical outline of the central nervous system network processing for the production of propositional communications is presented. An anatomical-physiological model for volitional naming is offered. The following types of memories are discussed: DNA and RNA Memories; Cognitive Memories; Conceptual Memories, Event Memories; Action Memories.
Words (Names) are remarkably efficient instruments for communication processing. This landmark book presents case histories from the author's own research which illuminate this phenomena from a pathophysiological standpoint. In order to facilitate understanding of the case studies, a hypothetical outline of the central nervous system network processing for the production of propositional communications is presented. An anatomical-physiological model for volitional naming is offered. The following types of memories are discussed: DNA and RNA Memories; Cognitive Memories; Conceptual Memories, Event Memories; Action Memories.
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Aphasia: A Pathophysiological Key to Memory and Volitional Naming
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781560722342 |
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Publisher: | Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated |
Publication date: | 04/28/1995 |
Pages: | 126 |
Product dimensions: | 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d) |