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Goodglass, Harold (1920–2002)

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Major Appointments

  • National Veterans Aphasic Center, Framingham, MA

  • Director of the National Institutes of Health Aphasia Research Center (1969–1996)

  • Professor of Neurology (Neuropsychology), Boston University School of Medicine

  • President, American Psychological Association Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology, 1979–1980)

  • Editorial Board, Cortex, Brain and Language

Major Honors and Awards

  • Editor’s Award (Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1970)

  • Career Contribution Award (Massachusetts Psychological Association, 1980)

  • Distinguished Career Award (American Speech/Language and Hearing Association, 1982)

  • Career Contribution Award (American Board of Professional Psychology, 1993)

  • Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology (American Psychological Association, 1996)

Landmark Clinical, Scientific, and Professional Contributions

  • Upon earning his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, Goodglass was the first psychologist at the National Veterans Aphasic Center in...

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References and Readings

  • Goodglass, H. (1993). Understanding aphasia. San Diego: Academic.

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  • Goodglass, H., & Blumenstein, S. (1973). Psycholinguistics and aphasia. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

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  • Goodglass, H., & Kaplan, E. (1983). Assessment of aphasia and related disorders (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.

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  • Goodglass, H., & Menn, L. (1985). Is agrammatism a unitary phenomenon? In M. L. Kean (Ed.), Agrammatism. San Diego: Academic.

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  • Goodglass, H., & Quadfasel, F. A. (1954). Language laterality in left-handed aphasics. Brain, 77, 521–548.

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  • Goodglass, H., Quadfasel, F. A., & Timberlake, W. H. (1964). Phrase length and the type and severity of aphasia. Cortex, 1, 133–153.

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  • Goodglass, H., Klein, B., Carey, P., & Jones, K. (1966). Specific semantic word categories in aphasia. Cortex, 2, 74–89.

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  • Goodglass, H., Fodor, I. G., & Schulhoff, C. (1970). Prosodic factors in grammar: Evidence from aphasia. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 10, 5–20.

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P. Ryan, J., King, T.Z. (2018). Goodglass, Harold (1920–2002). In: Kreutzer, J.S., DeLuca, J., Caplan, B. (eds) Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57111-9_621

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