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| Principles of Human Neuropsychology G. Dennis Rains,
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Table of Contents1. THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY/ Early Attempts at Understanding the Brain
/ The Beginnings of Modern Neuropsychology: Broca / Further Discoveries: Wernicke
/ Localization Versus Holism / The Psychometric Approach to Neuropsychology /
Recent Findings] / Summary / References / Figure Captions / Figures
2. NEURAL MECHANISMS AT THE MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR LEVELS / The Adaptive Significance
of the Nervous System / The Capacity for Modulation: The Neuron and the Synapse
/ Neural Activity at the Molecular and Cellular Levels / Neuronal Mechanisms of
Learning / Two Exceptions to General Rules: Receptor Potentials and Electrical
Transmission / Summary
3. INTRODUCTION TO THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM /
General Terminology / An Overview of the Central Nervous System / The Forebrain
/ The Brain Stem / The Cerebellum / The Spinal Cord / Summary / References / Figure
Citations / Figures and Tables
4. METHODS IN NEUROPSYCHOLOGY/ Anatomical Methods / Methods Measuring Function
/ Lesion Methods / Commissurotomy / The Sodium Amobarbital Test / Studies of People
with Behavioral and Cognitive Abnormalities / Studies of Normal People: Laterality
Studies / Summary / References / Figure and Table Captions / Figures and Tables
5. THE VISUAL SYSTEM AS A MODEL OF NERVOUS SYSTEM FUNCTIONING / The Classical
Sequential-Hierarchical View of the Visual Brain / An Overview of Recent Advances
in the Understanding of Central Visual Processing / The Retina / Retinofugal Projections
/ Specialization Within Cortex Devoted to Vision / The Microanatomy of the Visual
Brain and the Concept of Modular Organization / The Problem of Integration and
the Construction of a Representation of the Visual World / Summary / References
/ Figure Captions / Figures
6. LANGUAGE / Characteristics of Language / The Development of Language in Children:
Nature Versus Nurture / Language Disorders: The Concept of Aphasia
/ The Disconnection Syndrome Hypothesis Applied to Language Disorders / Major
Components of Language Functioning / Further Theoretical Considerations / The
Right Hemisphere and Language / Hemispheric Anatomical Asymmetries / The Evolution
of Human Language / Summary / References / Figure Captions / Figures
7. SPATIAL PROCESSING / General Considerations / Body Space / Egocentric Space
/ Allocentric Space / The Role of the Hippocampus in Spatial Processing / Neglect
of One Side of Space / Spatial Thinking and Mental Imagery / The Role of the Frontal
Lobes in Spatial Processing / Summary / References / Figure Captions / Figures
8. VISUAL RECOGNITION / A Case of Visual Agnosia / Disorders of Visual Recognition
/ Problems with the Classical Model / Theories of Visual Agnosia / Restoration
of Sight in Adulthood After Early Onset of Blindness / Summary / References /
Figure Captions / Figures
9. VOLUNTARY ACTION / Voluntary Movement / The Components of Voluntary Movement
/ Elementary Disorders of Movement / An Overview of Higher-Order Control of Movement
/ The Motor Cortex / The Premotor and Supplementary Motor Areas / The Cerebellum
/ The Basal Ganglia / Apraxia and the Left Parietal Cortex / Other Movement-Related
Functions of Parietal Cortex / The Prefrontal Cortex / Summary / References /
Figure Captions / Figures
10. MEMORY SYSTEMS / An Overview of Normal Memory / Medial Temproal-Lobe Amnesia
and the Consolidation Hypothesis / Memory Impairment After Unilateral Temporal-Lobe
Lesions / The Critical Structures Involved in Memory Loss After Tempral-Lobe Lesions
/ Diencephalic Amnesia / Where in the Memory Process is the Impairment? / Preserved
Aspects of Memory in Amnesia / Episodic Memory and Semantic Memory / Short-Term/Working
Memory Impairment / Conceptualization of Multiple Memory Systems / The Neural
Substrate of Long-Term Memory / Further Considerations of the Role of the Frontal
Lobes in Memory / Summary / Footnotes / References / Figure Captions / Tables
/ Figures
11. EMOTION / Theories of the Relationship Between Brain and Emotion / The Neural
Basis of Learned Fear as a Model System / Emotional Memory / The Cortex and Emotion
/ The Interaction of Cortex and Amygdala in the Higher-Order Mediation of Emotion
/ Emotion and Conscious Experience / Summary / References / Figure Captions /
Figures
12. THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX AND THE HIGHER-ORDER REGULATION OF BEHAVIOR / Toward
a Working Model of Prefrontal Cortex Function / Impairment in Function After Prefrontal
Lesions in Humans / Theories of Prefrontal Function / Summary / References / Figure
Captions / Figures
13. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY / What Is Psychopathology? / The Schizophrenic Disorders /
Mood Disorders / Anxiety Disorders / Sociopathy / Dementing Diseases / Unsolved
Problems / Summary / References / Figure Captions / Figures
14. DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY / Development of the Brain / Brain Development
and the Development of Higher-Order Function / The Cortex and Emotion / Known
Causes of Developmental Abnormality / Developmental Disorders of Unknown Cause
/ Autism / Summary / References / Figure Captions / Figures
15. RECOVERY OF FUNCTION / The Effects of Brain Damage / Functional Recovery After
Brain Damage / Neural Mechanisms of Recovery of Function / Therapeutic Approaches
to the Consequences of Brain Lesions / Summary / References / Tables / Figure
Captions / Figures
EPILOGUE / Skepticism about the Possibility of a Unified Theory of Mind-Brain
/ The Possibility of Intertheoretic Reduction and a Unified Theory of Mind-Brain
/ Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going? / References
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