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Higher Cortical Functions in Man

✍ Scribed by Aleksandr Romanovich Luria (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1966
Tongue
English
Leaves
524
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This full-length translation of Professor Luria's book introduces to the EnglishΒ­ speaking world a major document in neuropsychology, summarizing Professor Luria's earlier contributions to that area for nearly a third of a century. It is a monumental contribution. Nothing of this scope exists in the Western literature of this field, with the possible exception of Ajuriaguerra and Hecaen's book (in French) on the cerebral cortex. Professor Luria's book thus marks a further and decisive step toward the eventual coalescence of neurology and psychology, a goal to which only a few laboratories in the East and West have been devoted over the last decades. The book is unique in its organization. The first half deals with observations and interpretations concerning the major syndromes of man's left cerebral hemisphere: those grievous distortions of higher functions traditionally described as aphasia, agnosia, and apraxia. There is also a detailed and brilliant analysis of the syndrome of massive frontal-lobe involvement. The entire second half of the book is given over to a painstaking description of Professor Luria's tests, many of them introduced by himself, and set out in such detail that anyone could repeat them and thus verify Professor Luria's interpretations.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-2
Front Matter....Pages 3-3
The Problem of Localization of Functions in the Cerebral Cortex....Pages 5-38
Modern Data on the Structural Organization of the Cerebral Cortex....Pages 39-69
Disturbances of Higher Mental Functional Systems in the Presence of Local Brain Lesions....Pages 70-77
Front Matter....Pages 79-79
Some Functional Investigative Problems....Pages 81-93
Disturbances of Higher Cortical Functions with Lesions of the Temporal Region....Pages 94-122
Disturbances of Higher Cortical Functions with Lesions of the Occipital and Occipitoparietal Regions....Pages 123-164
Disturbances of Higher Cortical Functions with Lesions of the Sensorimotor Regions....Pages 165-217
Disturbances of Higher Cortical Functions with Lesions of the Frontal Region....Pages 218-295
Front Matter....Pages 297-297
Objectives of Clinicopsychological Investigation of Higher Cortical Functions in the Presence of Local Brain Lesions....Pages 299-308
The Preliminary Conversation....Pages 309-323
Investigation of Motor Functions....Pages 324-340
Investigation of Acoustico-Motor Coordination....Pages 341-348
Investigation of the Higher Cutaneous and Kinesthetic Functions....Pages 349-355
Investigation of the Higher Visual Functions....Pages 356-372
Investigation of Speech Functions. Receptive Speech....Pages 373-389
Investigation of Speech Functions. Expressive Speech....Pages 390-407
Investigation of Writing and Reading....Pages 408-431
Investigation of Arithmetical Skill....Pages 432-439
Investigation of Mnestic Processes....Pages 440-447
Investigation of Intellectual Processes....Pages 448-467
Conclusion....Pages 468-470
Back Matter....Pages 471-513

✦ Subjects


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