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What does it feel like to wake up one day speaking with a foreign
accent from a country one has never visited? Why does someone wake
up doing this? This book seeks to portray the broad and diverse
experiences of individuals with a rare neurological speech disorder
called Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS). Through a combination of
personal testimony and scientific commentary, the book aims to shed
unprecedented light on the understanding of FAS by elucidating the
complex links between how the brain produces speech, how listeners
perceive speech and the role that accent plays in our perception of
self and others. The first part of the book provides a
comprehensive introduction to FAS and covers a number of key
subject areas, including: * The definition and phenomenology of FAS
* A history of research on FAS * The causes and psychosocial
consequences of FAS * A guide to further reading and a glossary of
specialized terms. The chapters in part two provide a unique
insight into the condition through personal testimony and accounts
from family members. This collection of 28 testimonies from across
the world underlines the importance of listening carefully to
patients explain their cases, and in their own words. The final
section contains a questionnaire for use by clinicians to support
case history taking. The authors are two leading global experts on
FAS, and this is the first volume of its kind to provide such a
broad and comprehensive examination of this rare and poorly
understood condition. It will be of great interest to practising
clinicians in neurology, psychiatry, psychology and speech and
language therapy/pathology, as well as students in health
disciplines relevant to neurorehabilitation, linguists and also to
families and caregivers.
What does it feel like to wake up one day speaking with a foreign
accent from a country one has never visited? Why does someone wake
up doing this? This book seeks to portray the broad and diverse
experiences of individuals with a rare neurological speech disorder
called Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS). Through a combination of
personal testimony and scientific commentary, the book aims to shed
unprecedented light on the understanding of FAS by elucidating the
complex links between how the brain produces speech, how listeners
perceive speech and the role that accent plays in our perception of
self and others. The first part of the book provides a
comprehensive introduction to FAS and covers a number of key
subject areas, including: * The definition and phenomenology of FAS
* A history of research on FAS * The causes and psychosocial
consequences of FAS * A guide to further reading and a glossary of
specialized terms. The chapters in part two provide a unique
insight into the condition through personal testimony and accounts
from family members. This collection of 28 testimonies from across
the world underlines the importance of listening carefully to
patients explain their cases, and in their own words. The final
section contains a questionnaire for use by clinicians to support
case history taking. The authors are two leading global experts on
FAS, and this is the first volume of its kind to provide such a
broad and comprehensive examination of this rare and poorly
understood condition. It will be of great interest to practising
clinicians in neurology, psychiatry, psychology and speech and
language therapy/pathology, as well as students in health
disciplines relevant to neurorehabilitation, linguists and also to
families and caregivers.
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