Localization and neuroimaging in neuropsychology
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Localization and neuroimaging in neuropsychology
(Foundations of neuropsychology)
Academic Press, c1994
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Advances in neuroimaging in the last ten years have been nothing short of spectacular. Localization and Neuroimaging in Neuropsychology presents a comprehensive and thoroughly current review of theory and methodology in this rapidly advancing field. The first eight chapters discuss methodologies including EEG, PET, and MRI. The next nine chapters discuss localization information with respect to specific symptoms and syndromes, including aphasia, alexia, agraphia, apraxia, agnosia, dementia, and other cognitive deficits.
Table of Contents
A. Kertesz, Localization and Function: Old Issues Revisited and New Developments.
G.A. Ojemann, Cortical Stimulation and Recording in Language.
R. Lesser, S. Arroyo, J. Hart, and B. Gordon, Use of Subdural Electrodes for the Study of Language Functions.
D. Swick, M. Kutas, and H.J. Neville, Localizing the Neural Generators of Event-Related Brain Potentials.
E.J. Metter and W.R. Hanson, Use of Positron Emission Tomography to Study Aphasia.
H. Chertkow and D. Bub, Functional Activation and Cognition: The 15O PET Subtraction Method.
J.R. Binder and S.M. Rao, Human Brain Mapping with Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
A. Kertesz and M.A. Naeser, Anatomical Asymmetries and Cerebral Lateralization.
M.A. Naeser, Neuroimaging and Recovery of Auditory Comprehension and Spontaneous Speech in Aphasia with Some Implications for Treatment in Severe Asphasia.
S.Z. Rapcsak and A.B. Rubens, Localization of Lesions in Transcortical Aphasia.
S.E. Black and M. Behrmann, Localization in Alexia.
D.P. Roeltgen, Localization of Lesions in Agraphia.
L.J. Gonzalez-Rothi, A.S. Raade, and K.M. Heilman, Localization of Lesions in Limb and Buccofacial Apraxia.
J. Jankowiak and M.L. Albert, Lesion Localization in Visual Agnosia.
J. Sergent, Cognitive and Neural Structures in Face Processing.
K.M. Heilman, R.T. Watson, and E. Valenstein, Localization of Lesions in Neglect and Related Disorders.
A. Kirk and A. Kertesz, Localization of Lesions in Constructional Impairment.
S. Cappa and C.-W. Wallesch, Subcortical Lesions and Cognitive Deficits.
A. Kertesz, Frontal Lesions and Function.
T.L. Jernigan and L.S. Cermak, Structural Basis of Memory.
K.F. Gray and J.L. Cummings, Neuroimaging in Dementia.
Index.
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