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theory of A.r. Luria
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Amnestic Aphasia
aphasia rehabilitation
Author_Donna R. Vocate
Auxiliary Stimuli
Brain Wound
Category=CFD
Category=JMM
complex
Complex Functional System
consciousness studies
Cortical Speech Areas
Cortical Tone
Dynamic Aphasia
Elementary Sensory Systems
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Frontal Lobe Lesions
functional
functions
genetic influences on cognition
higher
Higher Mental
Higher Mental Functions
Higher Mental Processes
higher mental processes language development
Higher Psychological Functions
Internal Speech
luria's
Luria's Work
memory processes
mental
Mental Development
Mental Processes
Motor Aphasia
Orienting Reflex
process
psychological
psychophysiology
Semantic Aphasia
Sensory Aphasia
Sociocultural Origins
Spoken Language
system
Tertiary Zones
verbal behavior regulation
work
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780898597097
- Weight: 249g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Dec 1986
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1986. This study contains an examination of Alexander Luria's translated research of over half a century on language and human psychological processes. Alexander Romanovich Luria began his career prior to the Russian Revolution, while still an enthusiastic teenager, imbued with the ideals of Russian activist humanism and burning with a desire to apply science to the improvement of his countrymen. He died a world famous professor in his country's most prestigious university more than half a century later. His published works have the subject matter included experimental studies of the relation between cognition and affect, the impact of cultural and social conditions on cognitive development, the role of genetic influences in development, mental retardation, aphasia, the restoration of function following brain lesions, and the psychophysiology of mind. More important than the variety of his efforts was their unity; the scientific goals he set himself as a young man remained those he was pursuing when he died.
Donna R. Vocate University of Colorado, Boulder
theory of A.r. Luria
€192.20
