Journal

The Japanese journal of neuropsychology

Vol.21 No.1
Contents

(Mar. 25, 2005)


Perspectives in neuropsychological rehabilitation---2
Toshiko Watamori

Special Lecture
What Can Acute Aphasia Tell Us About the Brain?---9
Argye E. Hillis

Symposium
Acquisition, Loss and Restitution of Language: Flexibility of the Human Brain---18
Satoshi Imaizumi1), Mitsuru Kawamura2)

Symposium
Cross-modal plasticity revealed by functional MRI---20
Norihiro Sadato, MD, PhD

Symposium
Speech acquisition in infants and second-language learners---26
Koichi Mori, Izumi Furuya, Yutaka Sato, Yasuyo Minagawa-Kawai, Ryoko Hayashi

Symposium
Stages and Mechanisms of Recovery from Aphasia---35
Argye E. Hillis

Symposium
Plasticity and Development of Central Auditory Processing in Cochlear Implant Users---44
Shigeru Hirano1), Nobuya Fujiki2), Yasushi Naito3)

Original Article
Number processing disorder following left parieto-temporal infarction in an ambidextrous patient---49
Norio Suzuki1), Minoru Matsuda2), Yasuhiro Nagahama2), Tomoko Okina3)

Original Article
Auditory comprehension and working memory in aphasia -Comparison with listening span test----58
Takako Yoshimura1), Mariko Osaka2), Shinichiro Maeshima3)


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