Language comprehension, production, and acquisition.
Syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
Neurological bases and disorders (e.g., aphasia).
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This textbook systematically covers the main domains of cognitive psychology, emphasizing experimental evidence, theoretical models, and practical applications. It also highlights recent developments in cognitive neuroscience, computational modeling, and real-world cognition.
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The damage of aphasia tends to be in two brain areas, the Broca's area in the posterior left prefrontal cortex, and Wernicke's area, the posterior left temporal cortex.
Language can disappear after severe damage to the brain. It is known as aphasia - the inability to understand or produce speech.
Research on adults with aphasia has demonstrated that math, theory of mind, and other cognitive abilities are independent from language....
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