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Language is the most versatile and fascinating of all human cognitive functions, constituting a field of interest in very different areas, from Linguistics to Speech Therapy, from Philosophy to Computational Sciences, including Psychology, Neurology, Biology, and Social Sciences. The scope of this E-book is to provide the reader with an update on topics relevant to neurolinguistics such as new cognitive models of comprehension and production of normal language, new perspectives on the understanding of aphasic symptoms and the interface between language and other cognitive functions - functional neuroimaging and language. This E-book will be of interest both for teachers and researchers in Neurosciences and Linguistics as well as for professionals who treat patients with disorders of language and communication, such as Neurologists, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Neuropsychologists, Speech Therapists, and Occupational Therapists, among many others. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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So naturally I was drawn to this charming little series by Chris d'Lacey. I read the other three some while back, but hadn't been able to get hold of this title. So when it came into the library where I work as a request for a customer, I cheekily slipped it into the staffroom to read during my lunchbreak before the requests were processed. Rest assured, I didn't keep the customer waiting at all. At only 96 pages of fairly large print, it was a quick easy read.
It was every bit as endearing as the others in the set.
I only wish there were more than 4 titles in the set. ( )