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Miller examines the human capacity to develop alternative communication methods.

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  • "Effects of brain damage on language"
  • "Effects of brain damage on language"@en

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  • "Miller examines the human capacity to develop alternative communication methods."@en
  • "Jonathan Miller explores what has been learned about language from the study of those who have been deprived of language through brain damage or stroke."
  • "Examines how brain damage affects one's ability to use language."@en
  • "Just as we learn about language from the way in which we acquire it, paradoxically much of what we know about language comes from the study of those who have been deprived of language, through brain damage or stroke."@en
  • "This four-part series explores the explosive growth of language in the child. This episode investigates the nature of language by studying those who have been deprived of language through brain damage or stroke."
  • ""In this program, Dr. Jonathan Miller investigates both the predictable and the unexpected effects of damage to Broca's and Wernicke's areas on patients' abilities to communicate verbally and through sign language. In his efforts to expose the physiological roots of language expression, Dr. Miller traces the evolution of brain research, from the scientific blind alley of phrenology to the promising field of neurolinguistics."--Container."
  • ""In this program, Dr. Jonathan Miller investigates both the predictable and the unexpected effects of damage to Broca's and Wernicke's areas on patients' abilities to communicate verbally and through sign language. In his efforts to expose the physiological roots of language expression, Dr. Miller traces the evolution of brain research, from the scientific blind alley of phrenology to the promising field of neurolinguistics."--Container."@en

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  • "Educational television programs"
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  • "Nonfiction television programs"
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  • "Broken English"
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  • "Broken English the effects of brain damage on language"