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Principles of Neuropsychology, International Edition

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Written from a functional perspective, this book offers an applied, clinical, real-life focus and detailed information on neuropathology, clinical syndromes, brain theory, neuropsychological assessment, mind-brain issues, and methods of investigating the brain.

Thorough without being encyclopedic, the text presents an appropriate balance of clinical neuropsychology (primary focus) and experimental neuropsychology (secondary focus).

By covering the role of the brain in behaviors that range from those as simple as a reflex to those as complex as personality and religion, the authors challenge students to consider behavior from a broader biological perspective.

The authors strike a fine balance by providing appropriate coverage of neuroanatomy and physiology, focusing on clinical applications and case studies without neglecting theory, research, or experimental data, and attending to evolution and animal research without neglecting human applications.

The authors' creative, balanced approach combined with strong pedagogy, current scholarship, and extensive illustrations, positions the book above all competing resources.

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Product Details
Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
0495007943 / 9780495007944
Paperback / softback
612.8
11/04/2007
United States
English
640 p.
24 cm
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Previous ed.: 2001.