Willem van Steenbrugge
Drs Amsterdam
Willem van Steenbrugge is a Senior Lecturer, teaching in Acquired Language Disorders, Psycholinguistics, Cognitive Science, Bilingualism and Research Methodology. He is the a member of the Centre for Neuroscience and the Cognitive Science Laboratory.
His research interests are right-hemisphere language disorders, (bilingual) aphasia and dementia, and (bilingual) word and sentence processing using Event-Related Potentials.
Selected Papers
Van Steenbrugge, W., Mills, H. & Ormerod, D. (1997). Drawing inferences in right hemisphere brain-injured individuals: a central deficit ?. In Ferguson, A. (Ed) : Proceedings of the Fourth Aphasiology Symposium of Australia. p 58- 66.
Van Steenbrugge, W. & Mills, H. (1998). Drawing inferences in right hemisphere brain-injured individuals. 24th IALP Congres Amsterdam.
James, D.J, Van Steenbrugge,W. & Chiveralls,K. (1994). Underlying deficits in language disordered children with central auditory processing difficulties. Applied Psycholinguistics 15, 311-328
Gilmore, S.I., Guidera, A.M., Hutchins, S.L. & Van Steenbrugge W. (1992). Intra-subject variability and the effect of speech task on vocal fundamental frequency of young Australian males and females. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 20 (2), 65-73.
Van Steenbrugge, W. (1990). Appraisal of Aphasia: a Psycholinguistic Perspective. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders, 18, 109-124.
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