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Cerebral Control of Speech, edited by Geoffrey R. Hammond, is part of the Advances in Psychology series and examines the neural mechanisms involved in the production and comprehension of speech. The book focuses on how the brain controls speech production, processing, and perception, exploring the roles of various brain regions involved in language processing. It brings together research on the neurological underpinnings of speech, including the contributions of the left hemisphere and specific regions such as Broca’s area and Wernicke’s area. Topics include brain lesions, neuroimaging studies, and speech disorders, providing critical insights into the cerebral control of speech. This volume is essential for researchers in neuroscience, linguistics, speech-language pathology, and cognitive science.
Sub Title: Advances in Psychology 70
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Publisher: North-Holland/Elsevier Science Ltd
Publishing Year: 1990
ISBN: 978-0444893034
Pages: 340