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Perspectives on Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders. 8:5-10
Autor:
Helen J. Kahn
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Brain and Cognition. 32:83-86
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Helen J. Kahn
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Brain and Language. 53:408-416
There has been an increase in research during the past few years on discourse, with particular focus on normal older adults and clinical populations, e.g., aphasic and head-injured patients and patients with Alzheimer's disease. A recent edited book,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 37:629-644
This review of 25 studies of the picture-naming accuracy of normal aging individuals shows that an age-related decline in picture naming is an inconsistent finding. Naming performance of older adults varied throughout the studies reviewed in this pap
Autor:
Helen J. Kahn
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Brain and Language. 71:110-112
Autor:
Helen J. Kahn, Robert E. Till
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Developmental Neuropsychology. 7:459-475
We investigated whether an age‐related deficit occurs for pronoun‐reference resolution. Young (ages 19–31) and older (ages 60–74) adults read stories varying in length and selected the antecedent noun for sentences that contained information
Autor:
Marcia Barnes, Jeffrey M. Clarke, Michael C. Corballis, Maureen Dennis, Stanley Finger, Jordan Grafman, Robert Hanlon, Kenneth M. Heilman, Wendy Heller, Harry J. Jerison, Helen J. Kahn, Marcel Kinsbourne, Elisabeth Koss, Eric A. Roy, Paula A. Square, Nicole Yvette Weekes, Harry A. Whitaker
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::87b0c68155be8cce9fae765a9da63a85
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-092668-1.50004-1
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-092668-1.50004-1
Autor:
Helen J. Kahn
Publikováno v:
Brain and cognition. 17(2)
Autor:
Harry A. Whitaker, Helen J. Kahn
Publikováno v:
Brain and cognition. 17(2)
This article reviews the brain localization of calculation disorders (acalculia) beginning with Gall's claim in the early 19th century for a "center" of calculation. A renewed interest in the subject arose around the time of Henschen during the first