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Psychology Library Editions: Neuropsychology

    4596 Pages
    by Routledge

    Neuropsychology is the study of the relationship between behaviour, emotion, and cognition on the one hand, and brain function on the other. Psychology Library Editions: Neuropsychology (12 Volume set) presents titles, originally published between 1981 and 1993, covering a variety of areas within neuropsychology, a relatively new discipline at the time, as it firmly established itself within the field of psychology. It includes contributions from well-respected academics, many still active in neuropsychology today.

    1. Cognitive Retraining Using Microcomputers Veronica A. Bradley, John L. Welch & Clive E. Skilbeck (1993)

    2. The Brain Code: Mechanisms of Information Transfer and the Role of the Corpus Callosum Norman D. Cook (1986)

    3. A Handbook of Neuropsychological Assessment John R. Crawford, Denis M. Parker & William W. McKinlay (Eds) (1992)

    4. The Neurologically Impaired Child: Doman-Delacato Techniques Reappraised Robert A. Cummins (1988)

    5. Mathematical Disabilities: A Cognitive Neuropsychological Perspective Geìrard Deloche & Xavier Seron (Eds) (1987)

    6. Perspectives on Cognitive Neuropsychology G. Denes, C. Semenza & P. Bisiacchi (Eds) (1988)

    7. Aphasia Therapy: Historical and Contemporary Issues David Howard & Frances M. Hatfield (1987)

    8. Attention and Brain Function Risto Näätänen (1992)

    9. Neuropsychology after Lashley: Fifty Years Since the Publication of Brain Mechanisms and Intelligence Jack Orbach (Ed.) (1981)

    10. Integrating Theory and Practice in Clinical Neuropsychology Ellen Perecman (Ed.) (1989)

    11. Cognitive Approaches in Neuropsychological Rehabilitation Xavier Seron & Geìrard Deloche (Eds) (1989)

    12. Cognitive Rehabilitation in Perspective Rodger L. Wood & Ian Fussey (Eds) (1990)

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