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Cognitive neuropsychology in clinical practice /

The goal of this text is to introduce cognitive neuropsychology to a broad audience of clinicians and researchers. The contributors describe how the vocabulary, theoretical framework and information-processing models of cognitive psychology are applied to disorders of higher cortical function.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Margolin, David Ira
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, 1992.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Clinical cognitive neuropsychology : an emerging specialty / David Ira Margolin
  • Probing the multiple facets of human intelligence : the cognitive neuropsychologist as clinician / David Ira Margolin
  • Processing resource limitations in schizophrenia : implications for predicting medication response and planning attentional training / Eric Granholm II
  • Perceptual organization and attentional search in cognitive deficits / Lynn C. Robertson
  • Cognitive dysfunction in eating disorders : a clinical psychobiological perspective / Mark A. Demitrack, Caroloyn Szostak, and Herbert Weingartner
  • Investigating a verbal short-term memory deficit and its consequences for language processing / Jennifer R. Shelton, Randi C. Martin, and Laura S. Yaffee.
  • Cognitive assessment of long-term memory disorders / Edward P. Feher and Randi C. Martin
  • Anomia : differentiating between semantic and phonological deficits / Andrew W. Ellis, Janice Kay, and Sue Franklin
  • The reading process and its disorders / Argye E. Hillis and Alfonso Caramazza
  • Oral and written spelling impairments / David Ira Margolin and Roberta Goodman-Schulman
  • Processes, breakdowns, and remediation in developmental disorders of reading and spelling / David P. Roeltgen and Penni Blaskey
  • A cognitive approach to the neurorehabilitation of acquired language disorders / Marlene Behrmann and Sally Byng
  • Disorders of higher visual processing : theoretical and clinical perspectives / H. Branch Coslett and Eleanor M. Saffran
  • Assessment of acquired dyscalculia / Paul Macaruso, Walter Harley, and Michael McCloskey.
  • New strategies for studying higher level motor disorders / Howard Poizner and John F. Soechting
  • Neuropsychological rehabilitation of musicians and other artists / Tedd Judd
  • Neuroimaging and cognitive function / Beth A. Ober, Bruce R. Reed, and William J. Jagust.