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TOC: Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 6 (2010)
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Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 6 (2010)
Message 1: Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 6 (2010)
Date: 21-Dec-2010
From: Christopher Tancock <c.tancockelsevier.com>
Subject: Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences Vol. 6 (2010)
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
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Journal Title: Procedia - Social and Bahavioral Sciences
Volume Number: 6
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Issue Date: October 2010
Subtitle: Proceedings of the 48th Academy of Aphasia Conference
Main Text:
Proceedings of the 48th Academy of Aphasia Conference, 24 - 26 October, 2010,Athens Greece. Volume 6, pp 1 - 264 (October 2010)
Please Note: This issue has been edited to only show a sample of the articlesavailable in this issue, due to character constraints. Please see:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18770428 for the full issue contents.
Overview
Commemorating the 3rd Epoch of Aphasia Research: 50 Years since the Founding ofthe Academy of Aphasia - Marjorie Lorch
The Phrenological Construct of Language - Harry Whitaker
The Neural Basis of Reversible Sentence Comprehension - Malathi Thothathiri,Myrna Schwartz
Automated Anatomic Classification of Primary Progressive Aphasia - AndreiaVFaria, Jennifer Crinion, Richard Leigh, Michael Miller, Susumu Mori, Argye Ehillis
Symposium: Neuropsychology, Neuroimaging, and Neurophysiology of CompoundProcessing - Claudio Luzzatti, Carlo Sememza
Headedness and Whole-word Effects in Compound Processing, Evidence fromNeuropsychological Studes -Marco Marelli, Silvia Aggujaro, Franco Molteni, GiusyZonca, Claudio Luzzatti
Irreversible Binomials: Evidence from Neglect Dyslexia - Giorgio Arcara,Graziano Lacaita, Elisa Mattaloni, Sara Mondini, Paola BenincĂ , Carlo Semenza
The Neural Basis of Compound Word Processing: Evidence from ERPs and fMRI - DirkKoester
Probing the Compositional Processing of Compound Words: ElectrophysiologicalEvidence - Robert Fiorentino
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