Plasticity and Rehabilitation
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Plasticity and Rehabilitation
(Handbook of neuropsychology / series editors, François Boller, Jordan Grafman, v. 9)
Elsevier, 2003
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Contains the cumulative subject index, lists of contributors and references of v. 1-9
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780444503664
Description
The second edition of the "Handbook of Neuropsychology" is designed to address the extraordinary growth and changes taking place in this field in recent years. There are important changes between the first edition and the present one in terms of organization, content, timing, presentation, and availability. Several volumes have been concurrently planned and the entire series will appear over a span of approximately two years.
Table of Contents
Preface. List of Contributors. 1. Functional neuroimaging and recovery of function following brain damage in adults (C. Calautti, E.A. Warburton, J.-C. Baron). 2. Memory rehabilitation (B.A. Wilson). 3. Therapy of aphasia (A. Basso). 4. Executive function retraining (L. Fasotti). 5. Motor control and learning principles for rehabilitation of upper limb movements after brain injury (C. Winstein, A. Wing, J. Whitall). 6. Animal models of brain plasticity and behavioral change (B. Kolb, G. Metz). 7. Cross-modal reassignment of function in the human brain (B. Boroojerdi, L.G. Cohen). 8. Auditory reassignment (J.P. Rauschecker). 9. Phantom limb and phantom perceptions (S.M. Aglioti, G. Berlucchi). 10. Phantom limb pain (J. Katz, R. Melzack). 11. Developmental functional plasticity (B. Roder, H. Neville). 12. Functional MRI (P.A. Bandettini). 13. Designing effective fMRI experiments (J.M. Chein, W. Schneider). 14. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (E.M. Wassermann). Subject Index Volume 9.
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: pbk ISBN 9780444503756
Description
The second edition of the Handbook of Neuropsychology is designed to address the extraordinary growth and changes taking place in this field in recent years. There are important changes between the first edition and the present one in terms of organization, content, timing, presentation, and availability. Several volumes have been concurrently planned and the entire series will appear over a span of approximately two years.
Table of Contents
Preface. List of Contributors. 1. Functional neuroimaging and recovery of function following brain damage in adults (C. Calautti, E.A. Warburton, J.-C. Baron). 2. Memory rehabilitation (B.A. Wilson). 3. Therapy of aphasia (A. Basso). 4. Executive function retraining (L. Fasotti). 5. Motor control and learning principles for rehabilitation of upper limb movements after brain injury (C. Winstein, A. Wing, J. Whitall). 6. Animal models of brain plasticity and behavioral change (B. Kolb, G. Metz). 7. Cross-modal reassignment of function in the human brain (B. Boroojerdi, L.G. Cohen). 8. Auditory reassignment (J.P. Rauschecker). 9. Phantom limb and phantom perceptions (S.M. Aglioti, G. Berlucchi). 10. Phantom limb pain (J. Katz, R. Melzack). 11. Developmental functional plasticity (B. Roeder, H. Neville). 12. Functional MRI (P.A. Bandettini). 13. Designing effective fMRI experiments (J.M. Chein, W. Schneider). 14. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (E.M. Wassermann). Subject Index Volume 9.
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