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A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: The ROMA consensus statement
Wallace, S.J.; Worrall, L.; Rose, T.. - : SAGE Publications, 2019
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Tidier descriptions of speech and language therapy interventions for people with aphasia; consensus from the release collaboration
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A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: the ROMA consensus statement
Laska, A-C.; Wallace, S. J.; Hersh, D.. - : SAGE Publications, 2018
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Tidier descriptions of speech and language therapy interventions for people with aphasia; consensus from the RELEASE collaboration
Rose, M.L.; Ali, M.; Elders, A.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Environmental sounds
Abstract: How are environmental sounds relevant to the neurobiology of language? As studied in the 20th century, the purported structure of language and its processing—a human-specific “faculty” characterized by an abstract system of rules governing the hierarchical recombination of symbols encoded by arbitrary sound units—is seemingly unrelated to the recognition and comprehension of environmental sounds. Environmental sounds have often been used as a means of defining what is “language-specific” in the brain. However, as research in both language and environmental sounds has matured, useful parallels between the two domains have emerged, as well as some illustrative differences. In this chapter, we first discuss what environmental sounds are (and are not), and then move through different aspects of environmental sounds research that parallel fields of study in language. We consider, in detail, the behavioral and neuroimaging evidence for how environmental sounds are processed, highlighting the range of perceptual, cross-modal, semantic, and contextual processes involved, and finish by considering how studying environmental sounds informs our understanding of language processing.
Keyword: Psychological Sciences
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-407794-2.00089-4
https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/21424/
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Language development
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Plastic changes following imitation-based speech and language therapy for aphasia: a high-density sleep EEG study ...
Sarasso, S; Määttä, S; Ferrarelli, F. - : SAGE Publications, 2014
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Plastic changes following imitation-based speech and language therapy for aphasia: a high-density sleep EEG study
In: Sarasso, S; Määttä, S; Ferrarelli, F; Poryazova, R; Tononi, G; Small, S L (2014). Plastic changes following imitation-based speech and language therapy for aphasia: a high-density sleep EEG study. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 28(2):129-138. (2014)
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A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of pharmacological and behavioural treatment of lexical-semantic deficits in aphasia
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 11 (1997) 4-5, 385-400
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A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of pharmacological and behavioural treatment of lexical-semantic deficits in aphasia [<Journal>]
Small, S. L.; Spencer, K. A.; McNeil, M. R.. - : Taylor & Francis
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The real functional architecture is gray, wet and slippery
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 17 (1994) 1, 81
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Parsing as co-operative distributional inference : understanding through memory interactions
In: Parsing natural language (London, 1983), P.247-276
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Parsing and comprehending with word experts : a theory and its realization
In: Strategies of natural language processing (Hillsdale,NJ, 1982), P.89-148
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