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Principles of Human Neuropsychology
G. Dennis Rains, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
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Contents:
Chapter 1: The Historical Development of Neuropsychology
Chapter 2: Neural Mechanisms at the Molecular and Cellular Level
Chapter 3: Introduction to the Structure and Function of the Central Nervous System
Chapter 4: Methods in Neuropsychology
Chapter 5: The Visual System as a Model of Nervous System Functioning
Chapter 6: Language
Chapter 7: Spatial Processing
Chapter 8: Visual Recognition
Chapter 9: Voluntary Action
Chapter 10: Memory Systems
Chapter 11: Emotion
Chapter 12: The Prefrontal Cortex and the Higher-Order Regulation of Behavior
Chapter 13: Psychopathology
Chapter 14: Developmental Neuropsychology
Chapter 15: Recovery of Function
Epilogue: Epilogue
2002 McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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