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Sensory and Motor Regions

Sensory and Motor Regions. Carroll, David W. 1994. Psychology of Language , second edition. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, p. 346. (Source given above.). Principal Language Areas.

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Sensory and Motor Regions

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  1. Sensory and Motor Regions Carroll, David W. 1994. Psychology of Language, second edition. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, p. 346. (Source given above.)

  2. Principal Language Areas Carroll, David W. 1994. Psychology of Language, second edition. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, p. 347. (Source given above.)

  3. The patient is attempting to explain about an appointment for dental surgery. Yes … ah … Monday … er … Dad and Peter H … (his own name), and Dad … er … hospital … and ah … Wednesday … Wednesday, nine o'clock … and oh … Thursday … ten o'clock, ah doctors … two an' doctors … and er … teeth … yah. Broca's Aphasia Carroll, David W. 1999. Psychology of Language, third edition. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, p. 335. (From Goodglass & Geschwind, 1976, p. 408.)

  4. I believe this is a patient describing a picture of a mother and two children in a kitchen. Well this is … mother is away here working her work out o' here to get her better, but when she's looking, the two boys looking in the other part. One their small tile into her time here. She's working another time because she's getting, too. Wernicke's Aphasia Carroll, David W. 1999. Psychology of Language, third edition. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, p. 337. (From Goodglass & Geschwind, 1976, p. 410.)

  5. Pathways for Language Carroll, David W. 1994. Psychology of Language, second edition. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, p. 349. (Source given above.)

  6. Far Side by Gary Larson

  7. Left Hemisphere Right Hemisphere Analytical Holistic Relational Spatial Language Music Math Emotions Hemispheric Specialization

  8. Speech Lateralization and Handedness Dingwall, William Orr. 1998. The biological bases of human communicative behavior. In Psycholinguistics, second edition. Jean Berko Gleason and Nan Bernstein Ratner, editors. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, p. 74.

  9. Dichotic Listening Normal (I) and Split-Brain (II) Dingwall, William Orr. 1998. The biological bases of human communicative behavior. In Psycholinguistics, second edition. Jean Berko Gleason and Nan Bernstein Ratner, editors. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, pp. 80-81.

  10. Visual Fields and Lateralization Carroll, David W. 1999. Psychology of Language, third edition. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, p. 347. (Source as indicated above.)

  11. Far Side by Gary Larson

  12. Lexigrams Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue and Roger Lewin. 1994. Kanzi: The Ape at the Brink of the Human Mind. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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