Luria's legacy in the 21st century
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Luria's legacy in the 21st century
Oxford University Press, 2009
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Luria's legacy in the twenty-first century
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Luria's legacy in the 21st century / Anne-Lise Christensen
- Neuropsychology and A.R. Luria's concept of higher cortical functions in the beginning of the 3rd millennium / Elkhonon Goldberg and Dmitri Bougakov
- Where culture meets neuroimaging : the intersection of Luria's method with modern neuroimaging and cognitive neuroscience research / Xavier E. Cagigas and Robert M. Bilder
- Cognitive and motivational functions of the human prefrontal cortex / Jared X. Van Snellenberg and Tor D. Wager
- Neuropsychological foundations of human personality and Luria's legacy / George P. Prigatano
- Studies in the neuropsychology of attention / Allan F. Mirsky and Connie C. Duncan
- The neuropsychology of epilepsy : an application of Luria's concepts / William B. Barr and Luba Nakhutina
- When East meets West : systematizing Luria's approach to executive control assessment / Kenneth Podell
- VIII interdisciplinary approach to rehabilitation / Klaus R.H. von Wild
- The bedside neuropsychological examination and Luria's influence / Anne-Lise Christensen and George P. Prigatano
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Description
This is a collection of essays by leading neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists to honor Alexander Romanovich Luria and to highlight the enduring impact of his legacy on cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology. A wide range of topics is covered, from functional neuroimaging in neuropsychology to bedside evaluation techniques. Several generations of neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists are among contributors, including those who
closely worked with Luria, their own students, and others influenced in their work by Luria's pioneering insight.
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