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Contemporary Neuropsychology and the Legacy of Luria

Contemporary Neuropsychology and the Legacy of Luria

1st Edition

Edited By Elkhonon Goldberg
February 01, 1990

Best known as a founding father of neuropsychology, Luria is remembered for his clinical approach, which in many ways foreshadowed and served as the basis for the currently popular "process approach" to neuropsychological diagnosis. Although he never completed the job of designing a general theory ...

The Frontal Lobes Revisited

The Frontal Lobes Revisited

1st Edition

Edited By Ellen Perecman
January 01, 1987

Experts in neuropsychology examine key issues in research involving the frontal lobes....

Conduction Aphasia

Conduction Aphasia

1st Edition

Edited By Susan E. Kohn
October 26, 2016

Over the past decade, questions about the clinical classification and experimental examination of aphasic patients have been raised. Growing doubts about the validity and reliability of standard clinical diagnoses have been responsible, in part, for the explosion of case studies in the ...

Agnosia and Apraxia Selected Papers of Liepmann, Lange, and P”tzl

Agnosia and Apraxia: Selected Papers of Liepmann, Lange, and P”tzl

1st Edition

By Jason W. Brown, Jason W. Brown, Jason W. Brown
September 02, 2016

First Published in 1988. The reader is invited to explore this collection of early German papers and not to analyze the work through a comparison with the present but to approach it with a relaxation of bias that extends a new hearing to old ideas. The reader may be surprised to see how little has ...

The Neuropsychology of Dreams A Clinico-anatomical Study

The Neuropsychology of Dreams: A Clinico-anatomical Study

1st Edition

By Mark Solms
November 24, 2015

In this book, Mark Solms chronicles a fascinating effort to systematically apply the clinico-anatomical method to the study of dreams. The purpose of the effort was to place disorders of dreaming on an equivalent footing with those of other higher mental functions such as the aphasias, apraxias, ...

Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury

Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury

1st Edition

Edited By Barbara P. Uzzell, Henry H. Stonnington
October 01, 1996

Emotions, behaviors, thoughts, creations, planning, daily physical activities, and routines are programmed within our brains. To acquire these capacities, the brain takes time to fully develop--a process that may take the first 20 years of life. Disruptions of the brain involving neurons, axons, ...

Brain Injury and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation International Perspectives

Brain Injury and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: International Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Anne-Lise Christensen, Barbara P. Uzzell
June 01, 1994

Most individuals with brain damage experience a curtailment or loss of lifestyle without rehabilitation. Improved methods and appropriately timed medical interventions now make it possible for more individuals to survive brain insults and to be assisted by rehabilitation neuropsychologists in ...

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