A.R. Luria is one of the most prestigious scientists in neuroscience, neuropsychology in particular. His contribution to aphasiology and neurolinguistics is well known. However, today some researchers believe that A.R. Luria's main ideas have lost their relevance and have little influence on contemporary discussions. The paper presents the views of A.R. Luria on the brain organization of speech and aphasia. Although he developed his concept of the relationship between cognitive processes and brain work several decades ago, scientific and technological achievements in our days largely confirm many of his ideas and hypotheses. A.R. Luria's basic views of the brain and language are considered in this article in the light of modern neuroscience...
Eling, P. Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind, 1994 Series: Amste...
In 1964 an original case report from A.R. Luria's Laboratory of Neuropsychology was published in Cor...
Orientado pela abordagem teórica e metodológica da Neurolinguística Discursiva (ND), este trabalho a...
Luria’s interpretation of brain organization for language and aphasia is analyzed. He published two ...
This article presents a discussion of the principle of extracortical organization of higher mental f...
The past century has been a time of many new developments in the fields of language and neuroscience...
Contains fulltext : 55485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Ap...
The linguistic typology of Jakobson (1971a) ––from the classification of Luria (1947)–– remains the ...
The aim of this paper is to compare and analyze two approaches to aphasia: The systemic dynamic loca...
The scientific heritage of Alexander Luria is vast and not completely studied. His scientific archiv...
La tipología lingüística de Jakobson (1971a) –a partir de la clasificación de Luria (1947)– sigue si...
Language and the Brain 2 For centuries, opinions regarding the fundamental character of neural organ...
Scientific interest in the investigation of language and its neural correlates has always centered o...
Communication in humans activates almost every part of the brain. Of course, the use of language pre...
In many cases, a stroke to certain areas of the left hemisphere and, in some cases, a stroke to area...
Eling, P. Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind, 1994 Series: Amste...
In 1964 an original case report from A.R. Luria's Laboratory of Neuropsychology was published in Cor...
Orientado pela abordagem teórica e metodológica da Neurolinguística Discursiva (ND), este trabalho a...
Luria’s interpretation of brain organization for language and aphasia is analyzed. He published two ...
This article presents a discussion of the principle of extracortical organization of higher mental f...
The past century has been a time of many new developments in the fields of language and neuroscience...
Contains fulltext : 55485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Ap...
The linguistic typology of Jakobson (1971a) ––from the classification of Luria (1947)–– remains the ...
The aim of this paper is to compare and analyze two approaches to aphasia: The systemic dynamic loca...
The scientific heritage of Alexander Luria is vast and not completely studied. His scientific archiv...
La tipología lingüística de Jakobson (1971a) –a partir de la clasificación de Luria (1947)– sigue si...
Language and the Brain 2 For centuries, opinions regarding the fundamental character of neural organ...
Scientific interest in the investigation of language and its neural correlates has always centered o...
Communication in humans activates almost every part of the brain. Of course, the use of language pre...
In many cases, a stroke to certain areas of the left hemisphere and, in some cases, a stroke to area...
Eling, P. Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind, 1994 Series: Amste...
In 1964 an original case report from A.R. Luria's Laboratory of Neuropsychology was published in Cor...
Orientado pela abordagem teórica e metodológica da Neurolinguística Discursiva (ND), este trabalho a...