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Even if, in recent years, the study of language disorders in
brain-damaged patients has been strongly influenced by models and
experimental paradigms of cognitive neuropsychology, much less
relevant has been the impact of this new approach to language
rehabilitation. Contrasting opinions exist on this subject among
clinicians and researchers. Some authors maintain that cognitive
neuropsychology has not changed and will not change the treatment
of aphasia. Other authors adopt a less pessimistic attitude, either
reporting empirical data that support this viewpoint, or trying to
define more precisely theoretical models, patient's characteristics
and treatment paradigms that should improve the efficacy of
cognitively oriented treatments.
This book attempts to clarify a relatively new problem in the area of brain-behavior relationships, namely the link between emotions and hemispheric specialization. The contributions by leading specialists integrate theoretical models of emotions in normal subjects with results of experimental investigations conducted in patients with unilateral brain lesions. The communicative aspects of emotions and the inner experience of emotions as well as the concomitant autonomous changes are separately investigated and discussed.
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