Improving language without words: first evidence from aphasia
In support of a multimodal representation of action, these findings univocally demonstrate that gestures interact with the speech production system, inducing long-lasting modification at the lexical level in patients with cerebral damage.
from Neuropsychologia
Posted on September 30, 2010, in Research and tagged anomia, aphasia, embodied theory, gesture, lexical deficit, rehabilitation, stroke. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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