Clinical neuropsychology
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Clinical neuropsychology
Oxford University Press, 1993
3rd ed
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Description
This work describes the clinical presentation of the major behavioral abnormalities encountered in patients with diseases that affect the brain, and our understanding of the underlying neuropsychological mechanisms. For the third edition, all chapters have been extensively revised in light of recent developments, and a new chapter on the neuropsychology of schizophrenia has been added.
Table of Contents
K. Heilman and E. Valenstein: Introduction. 1: D.F. Benson: Aphasia. 2: R. Friedman and M.L. Albert: Alexia. 3: D. Roeltgen: Agraphia. 4: H.S. Levin and P.A. Spiers: Acalculla. 5: A. Benton: Body Schema Disturbances: Finger Agnosia and Right-Left Disorientation. 6: K. Heilman and L.J. Gonzalez-Rothi: Apraxia. 7: A. Benton: Visuoperceptive, Visuospatial, and Visuoconstructive Disorders. 8: A.B. Rubens and K. Bauer: Agnosia. 9: K. Heilman, R.T. Watson, Jr., and E. Valenstein: Neglect and Related Disorders. 10: J.E. Bogen: The Callosal Syndrome. 11: A.R. Damasio: The Frontal Lobes. 12: K. Heilman and E. Valenstein: Emotional Disorders Associated with Neurological Disorders. 13: N. Butters and P. Miliotis: Amnesiac Disorders. 14: R.J. Joynt and I. Shoulson: Dementia. 15: A. Kertesz: Recovery and Treatment
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