Clinical Neuropsychology and Brain Function: Research, Measurement, and Practice
β Scribed by Thomas Boll, Brenda K. Bryant
- Publisher
- Amer Psychological Assn
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 197
- Series
- Master Lectures in Psychology
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This work consists of chapters on the progress of neuropsychological research written by recognised psychologists. They report on a broad range of topics, addressing basic and applied issues in the field. Empirical and theoretical advances in our knowledge of brain function are explored.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter......Page 1
Contents
......Page 2
Preface
......Page 4
1 - In pursuit of new strategies for understanding recovery from brain damage - Problems and perspectives......Page 12
2 - Brain substrates of learning and memory......Page 58
3 - Language and the young damaged brain......Page 84
4 - A process approach to neuropsychological assessment......Page 121
5 - Structures and function of selective attention......Page 163
β¦ Subjects
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