Neuropsychology
The field of neuropsychology has grown rapidly in recently years. New developments have been of interest across disciplines to cognitive, clinical, and experimental psychologists as well as neuroscientists. Neuropsychology presents a comprehensive overview of where the field stands now relative to all these disciplines. Representing the critical areas in human neuropsychology, this book begins with the history and development of the field and proceeds to discuss brain structure and function with regard to attention, perception, emotion, language, and movement. - Provides a comprehensive literature review - Chapters represent the critical areas in human neuropsychology - Organized for ease of use and reference - Contributors from medicine, experimental, cognitive, and clinical psychology
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Neuropsychology
The field of neuropsychology has grown rapidly in recently years. New developments have been of interest across disciplines to cognitive, clinical, and experimental psychologists as well as neuroscientists. Neuropsychology presents a comprehensive overview of where the field stands now relative to all these disciplines. Representing the critical areas in human neuropsychology, this book begins with the history and development of the field and proceeds to discuss brain structure and function with regard to attention, perception, emotion, language, and movement. - Provides a comprehensive literature review - Chapters represent the critical areas in human neuropsychology - Organized for ease of use and reference - Contributors from medicine, experimental, cognitive, and clinical psychology
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Neuropsychology

Neuropsychology

by Dahlia W. Zaidel (Editor)
Neuropsychology

Neuropsychology

by Dahlia W. Zaidel (Editor)

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The field of neuropsychology has grown rapidly in recently years. New developments have been of interest across disciplines to cognitive, clinical, and experimental psychologists as well as neuroscientists. Neuropsychology presents a comprehensive overview of where the field stands now relative to all these disciplines. Representing the critical areas in human neuropsychology, this book begins with the history and development of the field and proceeds to discuss brain structure and function with regard to attention, perception, emotion, language, and movement. - Provides a comprehensive literature review - Chapters represent the critical areas in human neuropsychology - Organized for ease of use and reference - Contributors from medicine, experimental, cognitive, and clinical psychology

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080926681
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 10/22/2013
Series: Handbook of Perception and Cognition
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 342
File size: 5 MB

Table of Contents

S. Finger, History of Neuropsychology.J.M. Clarke, Neuroanatomy: Brain Structure and Function.H.J. Jerison, Evolution of the Brain.M.C. Corballis, Neuropsychology of Perceptual Functions.M. Kinsbourne, Neuropsychology of Attention.H.A. Whitaker and H.J. Kahn, Brain and Language.K.M. Heilman, Emotion and the Brain: A Distributed Modular Network Mediating Emotional Experience.J. Grafman, Neuropsychology of the Prefrontal Cortex.E.A. Roy and P.A. Square, Neuropsychology of Movement Sequencing Disorders and Apraxia.M. Dennis and M. Barnes, Developmental Aspects of Neuropsychology: Childhood.E. Koss, Neuropsychology of Aging and Dementia.W. Heller, Cognitive and Emotional Organization of the Brain: Influences on the Creation and Perception of Art.N.Y. Weekes, Sex Differences in the Brain.R. Hanlon, Neuropsychological Rehabilitation.Author Index.Subject Index.
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