John C. Marshall (neuropsychologist) explained

John Charles Marshall
Birth Date:1939
Nationality:British
Field:Cognitive neuropsychology
Work Institutions:University of Oxford
Known For:Modeling of language disorders and dyslexia

John Charles Marshall (1939  - 2007) was a British cognitive neuropsychologist, who played a pioneering role in the establishment of cognitive neuropsychology as a discipline, and in modeling of language disorders and dyslexia. He emphasized the role of representation in understanding the mind, stating, for instance that "the primary goal of neurolinguistics can be simply stated: the discipline seeks to understand the form of representation of language in the human brain" (1977 p. 127).

He pioneered cognitive models of the understanding of neuropsychiatric disorders.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Code . Chris . Wallesch . Claus . September 2006 . The form of representation of language in the brain and the influence of John C. Marshall . Aphasiology . en . 20 . 9 . 819–822 . 10.1080/02687030600738754 . 143953029 . 0268-7038.
  2. Halligan . Peter . January 2008 . Obituaries: Hadyn D. Ellis (1945–2006) and John C. Marshall (1939–2007) . Cognitive Neuropsychiatry . en . 13 . 1 . 82–86 . 10.1080/13546800701788397 . 144846653 . 1354-6805.