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Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration is a progressive disease that causes dementia in people both under and over the age of 65. Frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia, and progressive nonfluent aphasia are all ...
updated 2010-07-17 05:50:48
Language module refers to a hypothesized structure in the human brain (anatomical module) or cognitive system (functional module) that some psycholinguists (e.g., Steven Pinker) claim contains innate capacities for ...
updated 2010-07-17 13:09:20
William Meredith is an American poet and the winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for his work Partial Accounts: New and Selected Poems. In addition to his numerous poetry ...
updated 2010-10-23 01:56:57
Psychcentral.com describes Alzheimer’s Disease “a progressive, neurodegenerative disease characterized in the brain by abnormal clumps (amyloid plaques) and tangled bundles of fibers (neurofibrillary tangles) composed of misplaced proteins ...
updated 2010-07-17 08:31:28
Neurolinguistics is the study of the neural mechanisms in the human brain that control the comprehension, production, and acquisition of language. As an interdisciplinary field, neurolinguistics draws methodology and theory ...
updated 2012-04-18 18:57:23
Dextroamphetamine is a psychostimulant drug which is known to produce increased wakefulness and focus in association with decreased fatigue and decreased appetite. Drugs with similar psychoactive properties can be referred ...