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Author |
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Lambon Ralph, Matthew A.; Conroy, Paul |
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Case series, neuroscience-infused, computational neuropsychology will play a crucial role in the future of aphasiology |
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commentary on Laine and Martin, "Cognitive neuropsychology has been, is, and will be significant to aphasiology" |
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English |
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Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
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26 |
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2012 |
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11 |
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1381-1386 |
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Domains / Methodology / Needs assessment (method.) |
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Domains / Methodology / Evaluation criterion (method.) |
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Domains / Methodology / Research techniques / Case study |
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Domains / Methodology / Philosophy of science / Theory building |
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Domains / Psycholinguistics / Neuropsychology |
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Domains / Speech pathology / Aphasia |
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Domains / Speech pathology / Case study (pathol.) |
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Domains / Speech pathology / Speech therapy / Clinical linguistics |
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Needs assessment (method.) ; Validity (method.) ; Evaluation criterion (method.) ; Case study ; Modellbildung; Idealisierung (method.) ; Idealization (method.) ; Theory building ; Kognitive Neurowissenschaft; Cognitive neuroscience; Neuropsychology ; Dysphasia; Aphasia ; Case study (pathol.) ; Clinical linguistics |
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Laine, Matti |
Martin, Nadine |
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