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|a Cover image; Title page; Table of Contents; Handbook of Perception and Cognition; Copyright; Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1: History of Neuropsychology; Publisher Summary; I ROOTS OF THE WORD NEUROPSYCHOLOGY; II NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF LOCALIZATION THEORY; III THE BIRTH OF CORTICAL LOCALIZATION THEORY; IV THE DISCOVERY OF ADDITIONAL CORTICAL CENTERS; V HIGHER FUNCTIONS AND THE ASSOCIATION AREAS; VI NEUROPSYCHOLOGY'S DEBT TO ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY; VII FACTS, THEORIES, AND THE FUTURE OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY; Chapter 2: Neuroanatomy: Brain Structure and Function.
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|a Publisher SummaryI INTRODUCTION; II CYTOARCHITECTURE: FUNCTIONAL CORRELATES AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL; III FUNCTIONAL LOCALIZATION: THE CORTICAL LOBES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS; IV IMAGING THE LIVING BRAIN; V MEASURING THE BRAIN: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES; VI CONCLUSION; Chapter 3: Evolution of the Brain; Publisher Summary; I GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS; II THE EVIDENCE; III QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS; IV QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS: LIVING VERTEBRATES; V QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS: FOSSILS; VI CONCLUSIONS; Acknowledgments; Chapter 4: Neuropsychology of Perceptual Functions; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION.
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|a II NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF VISIONIII NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF AUDITION; IV OTHER MODALITIES; V CONCLUDING REMARKS; Chapter 5: Neuropsychology of Attention; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION; II ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER; III NEGLECT IN PERCEPTION; IV REPRESENTATIONS AND CONSCIOUSNESS; V CONCLUSIONS; Chapter 6: Brain and Language; Publisher Summary; I BRAIN AND LANGUAGE SYSTEMS: THE CLASSICAL MODEL; II MODERN NEUROLINGUISTICS: A DEPARTURE FROM THE CLASSICAL MODEL; III IMAGING: THE BRAIN AT WORK; Chapter 7: Emotion and the Brain: A Distributed Modular Network Mediating Emotional Experience.
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|a Publisher SummaryI INTRODUCTION; II FEEDBACK THEORIES; III CENTRAL THEORIES; IV DIMENSIONAL ORGANIZATION OF EMOTIONS; V OVERVIEW; Chapter 8: Neuropsychology of the Prefrontal Cortex; Publisher Summary; I INTRODUCTION; II THE EFFECTS OF BRAIN DAMAGE IN PREFRONTAL CORTEX ON HIGHER COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS; III PATIENTS WITH DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS; IV THE EFFECTS OF PREFRONTAL DAMAGE ON SUBJECT RESPONSE; V MODELS OF PREFRONTAL LOBE FUNCTIONS; VI EVOLUTIONARY COGNITIVE ARCHITECTURAL PERSPECTIVES; VII DEVELOPMENT AND DECLINE OF STRUCTURED EVENT COMPLEXES AND THE MANAGERIAL KNOWLEDGE UNIT.
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|a VIII STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE STRUCTURED EVENT COMPLEX AND MANAGERIAL KNOWLEDGE UNITIX SUMMARY; X MORE COMMENTS ON METHODOLOGY; XI CONCLUSIONS; Acknowledgment; Chapter 9: Neuropsychology of Movement Sequencing Disorders and Apraxia; Publisher Summary; I MODELS OF APRAXIA; II DISRUPTIONS TO THE CONCEPTUAL SYSTEM; III DISRUPTIONS TO THE PRODUCTION SYSTEM; IV APRAXIA AND THE COGNITIVE-MOTOR INTERFACE; Acknowledgment; Chapter 10: Developmental Aspects of Neuropsychology: Childhood; Publisher Summary.
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|a The field of neuropsychology has grown rapidly in recently years. New developments have been of interest across disciplines to cognitive, clinical, and experimental psychologists as well as neuroscientists. Neuropsychology presents a comprehensive overview of where the field stands now relative to all these disciplines. Representing the critical areas in human neuropsychology, this book begins with the history and development of the field and proceeds to discuss brain structure and function with regard to attention, perception, emotion, language, and movement. Key Features.
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