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What This Book Is About; Personal Experience; Removal of Classic Language Areas; Back to the Future; Classic Authors with Modern Opinions; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1: Broca and the Birth of Localization Theories; 1.1 Gall; 1.2 Flourens; 1.3 Bouillaud and Broca; 1.4 Trousseau and Marie; 1.5 The Era of CT and MRI; 1.6 From Single Words to Sentences; References; 2: Wernicke and Connectionism; 2.1 Meynert; 2.2 The Symptom Complex of Aphasia, Part I; 2.3 The Symptom Complex of Aphasia, Part II; 2.3.1 Lesion of the Acoustic Nerve.

2.3.2 Lesion of the Auditory Memory Centre: 'Wernicke's Aphasia'2.3.2.1 A Modern Definition of Wernicke's Aphasia; 2.3.2.2 Agraphia and Alexia; 2.3.3 Lesion of Tract ab; 2.3.3.1 A Modern Definition and Anatomical Substrate of Conduction Aphasia; 2.3.4 Lesion of Movement Centre b; 2.3.5 Lesion of the Efferent Tract b; 2.4 The Symptom Complex of Aphasia, Part III; 2.5 Wernicke and the Anatomy of Language Areas; References; 3: Aphasia or Agnosia?; 3.1 Lissauer; 3.2 Freund; 3.3 A Systematic Approach to the Anomic Patient; References; 4: The Diagram Makers and Their Critics.

4.1 Lichtheim4.2 Kussmaul; 4.3 Hughlings Jackson; 4.4 Freud; 4.5 Marie, Head and the Decline of Localism; References; 5: Naming and Numbering the Convolutions; 5.1 Ecker, Leuret and Gratiolet: Order Out of Chaos; 5.2 Microscopic Cartography; 5.2.1 Brodmann; 5.2.2 Campbell; 5.3 Language Areas Defined in Terms of Gyri and Sulci; 5.3.1 Broca's Area; 5.3.2 The Planum Temporale; 5.4 Some Concluding Remarks; References; 6: Mapping and Lesioning the Living Brain; 6.1 Fritsch and Hitzig; 6.2 Ferrier; 6.3 Sherrington and Grunbaum: The Primate Motor Cortex.

6.4 Krause, Foerster and Penfield: The Human Motor Cortex6.5 Bartholow and Cushing: First Experiences from Conscious Patients; 6.6 Penfield's Speech and Brain Mechanisms; 6.7 Ojemann: Expanding the Language Territory; 6.8 Duffau: Subcortical Pathways and Hodology; 6.9 The Wada Test and Electrical Stimulation Mapping: Gold Standards by Default; 6.9.1 Language Dominance; 6.9.2 Wada Test; 6.9.3 Electrocortical Stimulation Mapping; References; 7: Neo-connectionism, Neurodynamics and Large-Scale Networks; 7.1 Geschwind; 7.1.1 Neo-connectionism; 7.2 Luria; 7.2.1 Functional Systems.

7.2.2 Aphasia7.2.2.1 Phonemic (Sensory) Aphasia; 7.2.2.2 Articulatory (Motor) Aphasia; 7.2.2.3 Semantic (Amnestic) Aphasia; 7.2.2.4 Dynamic Aphasia; 7.3 Computational Models and Parallel Processing; 7.4 Language and Evolution; 7.4.1 Homologue Language Areas in Non-human Primates; 7.4.1.1 Cortical Areas; 7.4.1.2 Subcortical Pathways; 7.5 Mesulam, Hickok and Poeppel; 7.5.1 Epicentres; 7.5.2 Dual-Stream Models; 7.5.3 Phonological Loop; 7.5.3.1 The Problem of Definitions; References; 8: Functional MRI; 8.1 Brief Introduction to the Method; 8.1.1 Task Conditions.

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