Tag Archives: aphasia
Milestones in the history of aphasia: Theories and protagonists
Tesak, J., & Code, C. (2008). Milestones in the history of aphasia: Theories and protagonists. Hove: Psychology Press. [FULLTEXT]
Adaptation symptoms and impairment symptoms in Broca’s aphasia
Kolk, H. H. J., & Heeschen, C. (1990). Adaptation symptoms and impairment symptoms in Broca’s aphasia. Aphasiology, 4, 221-231. doi:10.1080/02687039008249075. [FULLTEXT]
Child language, aphasia and phonological universals
Jakobson, R. (1980). Child language, aphasia and phonological universals. The Hague: Mouton. [FULLTEXT]
Aphasia
Pick, A. (1973). Aphasia. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. [FULLTEXT]
Traumatic aphasia: Its syndromes, psychology and treatment
Luria, A. R. (1970). Traumatic aphasia: Its syndromes, psychology and treatment. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co. [FULLTEXT]
Differential diagnosis of aphasia with the Minnesota test
Schuell, H. (1965). Differential diagnosis of aphasia with the Minnesota test. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. [FULLTEXT]
New problems of aphasia
Conrad, K. (1954). New problems of aphasia. Brain, 77(4), 491-509. doi:10.1093/brain/77.4.491. [FULLTEXT]
Recovery from aphasia
Wepman, J. M. (1950). Recovery from aphasia. New York: Ronald Press Company. [FULLTEXT]
Aphasia and artistic realization
Alajouanine, T. (1948). Aphasia and artistic realization. Brain, 71, 229-241. doi:10.1093/brain/71.3.229. [FULLTEXT]
Aphasia studied in patients with missile wounds
Schiller, F. (1947). Aphasia studied in patients with missile wounds. Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry, 10, 183-197. doi:10.1136/jnnp.10.4.183. [FULLTEXT]
Agnosia, apraxia, aphasia: Their value in cerebral localization
Nielsen, J. M. (1946). Agnosia, apraxia, aphasia: Their value in cerebral localization. New York: Paul Hoeber. [FULLTEXT]
Aphasia: A clinical and psychological study
Weisenburg, T., & McBride, K. (1935). Aphasia: A clinical and psychological study. New York: The Commonwealth Fund. [FULLTEXT]
Aphasia and kindred disorders of speech
Head, H. (1920). Aphasia and kindred disorders of speech. Brain, 43, 87-165. [FULLTEXT]
Hughlings Jackson on aphasia and kindred affections of speech
Head, H. (1915). Hughlings Jackson on aphasia and kindred affections of speech. Brain, 38, 1-27. [FULLTEXT]
Discussion on aphasia, especially with reference to the views of Marie
Mills, C. K. (1907). Discussion on aphasia, especially with reference to the views of Marie. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 34, 459-473. [FULLTEXT]
Aphasia
Meyer, A. (1905). Aphasia. Psychological Bulletin, 2, 261-277. doi:10.1037/h0071274. [FULLTEXT]
The Lumleian Lectures on some problems in connection with aphasia and other speech defects: Lecture 3
Bastian, H. C. (1897). The Lumleian Lectures on some problems in connection with aphasia and other speech defects: Lecture 3. Lancet, 149(3843), 1131-1137. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)95713-7. [FULLTEXT]
The Lumleian Lectures on some problems in connection with aphasia and other speech defects: Lecture 2
Bastian, H. C. (1897). The Lumleian Lectures on some problems in connection with aphasia and other speech defects: Lecture 2. Lancet, 149(3841), 1005-1017. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)95784-8. [FULLTEXT]
The Lumleian Lectures on some problems in connection with aphasia and other speech defects: Lecture 1
Bastian, H. C. (1897). The Lumleian Lectures on some problems in connection with aphasia and other speech defects: Lecture 1. Lancet, 149(3840), 933-942. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(01)95934-3. [FULLTEXT]
Some forms of the syphilitic aphasia
Tarnovsky, V. M. (1876). Some forms of the syphilitic aphasia. Voenno-Meditsynsky Jurnal (Military Medical Journal), 100, 225-296.
Aphasia and the central organ of speech
Kojevnikov, A. Y. (1874). Aphasia and the central organ of speech. Moscovsky vrachebny vestnik (Moscow Medical Bulletin, May 6–June 17), 18-21.
Aphasia and agraphia
Ogle, W. (1867). Aphasia and agraphia. St. George & Apostles Hospital Report, 2, 83-122. [FULLTEXT]